The Spectator, Svazek 3George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... action , gives it its proper force and efficacy ; joined to an evil action , extenuates its malignity , and in some cases may take it wholly away ; and joined to an indifferent action , turns it to a virtue , and makes it , meritorious ...
... action , gives it its proper force and efficacy ; joined to an evil action , extenuates its malignity , and in some cases may take it wholly away ; and joined to an indifferent action , turns it to a virtue , and makes it , meritorious ...
Strana 249
... action which it relates is more or less so . This action should have three qualifications in it . First , it should be but one action ; secondly , it should be an entire action ; and thirdly , it should be a great action . To consider the ...
... action which it relates is more or less so . This action should have three qualifications in it . First , it should be but one action ; secondly , it should be an entire action ; and thirdly , it should be a great action . To consider the ...
Strana 251
... action . On the contrary , the poem which we have now under our consideration hath no other episodes than such as naturally arise from the subject , and yet is filled with such a multitude of astonishing incidents 1 , that it gives us ...
... action . On the contrary , the poem which we have now under our consideration hath no other episodes than such as naturally arise from the subject , and yet is filled with such a multitude of astonishing incidents 1 , that it gives us ...
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