The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 92
... speech , that · you would advance me in my way , and let me keep on in what I humbly prefume I am a mafter , to wit , in representing human and ftill life together . I have fe- ⚫veral times acted one of the finest flower - pots in the ...
... speech , that · you would advance me in my way , and let me keep on in what I humbly prefume I am a mafter , to wit , in representing human and ftill life together . I have fe- ⚫veral times acted one of the finest flower - pots in the ...
Strana 151
... Speech . Fielding's Trial . Seneca's Morals . Taylor's Holy Living and Dying . La Ferte's Inftructions for Country Dances . I was taking a catalogue in my pocket - book of thefe , and several other authors , when Leonora entered , and ...
... Speech . Fielding's Trial . Seneca's Morals . Taylor's Holy Living and Dying . La Ferte's Inftructions for Country Dances . I was taking a catalogue in my pocket - book of thefe , and several other authors , when Leonora entered , and ...
Strana 159
... speech in it , when divefted of all its tragic ornaments . By this means , without being impofed upon by words , we may judge impartially of the thought , and confider whether it be natural or great enough for the perfon that utters it ...
... speech in it , when divefted of all its tragic ornaments . By this means , without being impofed upon by words , we may judge impartially of the thought , and confider whether it be natural or great enough for the perfon that utters it ...
Strana 163
... speeches which are commonly known by the name of rants . The warm and paffionate parts of a tragedy are always the most taking with the audience ; for which reafon we often fee the players pronouncing , in all the vio lence of action ...
... speeches which are commonly known by the name of rants . The warm and paffionate parts of a tragedy are always the most taking with the audience ; for which reafon we often fee the players pronouncing , in all the vio lence of action ...
Strana 199
... speech or action . You fee in their countenances they are at home , and in quiet pof- feffion of the prefent inftant , as it paffes , without defiring to quicken it by gratifying any paffion , or profecuting any new defign . These are ...
... speech or action . You fee in their countenances they are at home , and in quiet pof- feffion of the prefent inftant , as it paffes , without defiring to quicken it by gratifying any paffion , or profecuting any new defign . These are ...
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