The Spectator, Svazek 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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... Poets . As there is something Familiar and Domes- tick in the Fable of his Tragedy , more than in those of any other Poet , he has little Pomp , but great Force in his Expres- sions . For which Reason , tho ' he has admirably succeeded ...
... Poets . As there is something Familiar and Domes- tick in the Fable of his Tragedy , more than in those of any other Poet , he has little Pomp , but great Force in his Expres- sions . For which Reason , tho ' he has admirably succeeded ...
Strana 135
... Poets , who were very sparing of their publick Executions , and rather chose to per- form them behind the Scenes , if it could be done with as great an Effect upon the Audience . At the same Time I must ob- serve , that though the ...
... Poets , who were very sparing of their publick Executions , and rather chose to per- form them behind the Scenes , if it could be done with as great an Effect upon the Audience . At the same Time I must ob- serve , that though the ...
Strana 216
... Poem should be founded upon some im- portant Precept of Morality , adapted to the Constitution of the Country in which ... Poets , hath been to celebrate Persons and Actions which do Honour to their Country : Thus Virgil's Hero was the ...
... Poem should be founded upon some im- portant Precept of Morality , adapted to the Constitution of the Country in which ... Poets , hath been to celebrate Persons and Actions which do Honour to their Country : Thus Virgil's Hero was the ...
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