The Spectator, Svazek 1Donaldson, 1766 |
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... English writers , in their way of thinking and ex- preffing themfelves , refemble thofe authors much more than the modern Italians pretend to do . And as for the poet himfelf , from whom the dreams of this opera are taken , I must ...
... English writers , in their way of thinking and ex- preffing themfelves , refemble thofe authors much more than the modern Italians pretend to do . And as for the poet himfelf , from whom the dreams of this opera are taken , I must ...
Strana 48
... they were obferved by a party of Indians , who hid themfelves in the woods for that purpose . The English unadvisedly marched a great distance from from the fhore into the country , and were inter-. 48 THE SPECTATOR . No 11 .
... they were obferved by a party of Indians , who hid themfelves in the woods for that purpose . The English unadvisedly marched a great distance from from the fhore into the country , and were inter-. 48 THE SPECTATOR . No 11 .
Strana 58
... English tragedy appear with that action , which is capable of giving a dignity to the forced thoughts , cold conceits , and unnatural expreffions of an Italian opera . In the mean time , I have re- lated this combat of the lion , to ...
... English tragedy appear with that action , which is capable of giving a dignity to the forced thoughts , cold conceits , and unnatural expreffions of an Italian opera . In the mean time , I have re- lated this combat of the lion , to ...
Strana 77
... English ftage ; for there is no queftion but our great - grandchildren will be very curious to know the reason why their forefathers ufed to fit together like an audience of foreigners in their own country , and to hear whole plays ...
... English ftage ; for there is no queftion but our great - grandchildren will be very curious to know the reason why their forefathers ufed to fit together like an audience of foreigners in their own country , and to hear whole plays ...
Strana 78
... English lamentation , Frail are a lover's hopes , & c . And it was pleafant enough to fee the most refined perfons ... English , for rhyme fake , tranflated , And into pity turn'd my rage . By this means the foft notes that were adapted ...
... English lamentation , Frail are a lover's hopes , & c . And it was pleafant enough to fee the most refined perfons ... English , for rhyme fake , tranflated , And into pity turn'd my rage . By this means the foft notes that were adapted ...
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