The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... thefe ( namely the Opinions , Manners and Paffions ) are apt to be obfcured by Pompous Phra- fes , and Elaborate Expreffions . Horace , who copied most of his Criticifins after Ariftotle , feems to have had his Eye on the foregoing Rule ...
... thefe ( namely the Opinions , Manners and Paffions ) are apt to be obfcured by Pompous Phra- fes , and Elaborate Expreffions . Horace , who copied most of his Criticifins after Ariftotle , feems to have had his Eye on the foregoing Rule ...
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... thefe Kinds , and ob- ferves , That those which ended unhap- pily had always pleafed the People , and carried away the Prize in the publick Difputes of the Stage , from thofe that ended happily . Terror and Commife- bration leave a ...
... thefe Kinds , and ob- ferves , That those which ended unhap- pily had always pleafed the People , and carried away the Prize in the publick Difputes of the Stage , from thofe that ended happily . Terror and Commife- bration leave a ...
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... well think of weav- ing the Adventures of Eneas and Hudi- bras into one Poem , as of writing fuch a motly Piece of Mirth and Sorrow . But the Abfurdity of thefe Performances is fo very vifible 2 But 22 The SPECTATOR . N ° 40 . 直 ...
... well think of weav- ing the Adventures of Eneas and Hudi- bras into one Poem , as of writing fuch a motly Piece of Mirth and Sorrow . But the Abfurdity of thefe Performances is fo very vifible 2 But 22 The SPECTATOR . N ° 40 . 直 ...
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. But the Abfurdity of thefe Performances is fo very vifible , that I fhall not infift upon it.vrey bus do Jods wolle duct THE fame Objections which are made to Tragi - Comedy , may in fome measure be ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. But the Abfurdity of thefe Performances is fo very vifible , that I fhall not infift upon it.vrey bus do Jods wolle duct THE fame Objections which are made to Tragi - Comedy , may in fome measure be ...
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... thefe falfe Fair Ones , without faying fomething un- complaifant , but I would only recom- mend to them to confider how they like coming into a Room new Painted ; they may affure themselves , the near Ap- proach of a Lady who uses this ...
... thefe falfe Fair Ones , without faying fomething un- complaifant , but I would only recom- mend to them to confider how they like coming into a Room new Painted ; they may affure themselves , the near Ap- proach of a Lady who uses this ...
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