The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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Strana 50
... King Lear is an admirable tragedy of the same kind , as SHAKESPEARE wrote it ; but as it is reformed accord- ing to the chimerical notion of poetical justice , in my humble opinion it has lost half its beauty . At the same time I must ...
... King Lear is an admirable tragedy of the same kind , as SHAKESPEARE wrote it ; but as it is reformed accord- ing to the chimerical notion of poetical justice , in my humble opinion it has lost half its beauty . At the same time I must ...
Strana 51
... kings , or affronting the gods , in one scene , and throwing himself at the feet of his mistress in another . Let him behave himself insolently towards the men , and abjectly towards the fair one , and it is ten to one but he proves a ...
... kings , or affronting the gods , in one scene , and throwing himself at the feet of his mistress in another . Let him behave himself insolently towards the men , and abjectly towards the fair one , and it is ten to one but he proves a ...
Strana 59
... king her father , or lose the hero her lover , whilst her attendant is only concerned lest she should entangle her ... kings and distressed NO . 42 . 59 THE SPECTATOR .
... king her father , or lose the hero her lover , whilst her attendant is only concerned lest she should entangle her ... kings and distressed NO . 42 . 59 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 60
... kings and queens , is to accompany them with halberts and battle - axes . Tw or three shif- ters of scenes , with the two candle - snuffers , make up a complete body of guards upon the English stage ; and by the addition of a few ...
... kings and queens , is to accompany them with halberts and battle - axes . Tw or three shif- ters of scenes , with the two candle - snuffers , make up a complete body of guards upon the English stage ; and by the addition of a few ...
Strana 61
... appears . Can all the trappings or equipage of a king or hero , give BRUTUS half that pomp and majesty which he receives from a few lines in SHAKESPEARE ? C. NO . No. 43 . THURSDAY , APRIL 19 , 1711 . NO . 42 . 61 THE SPECTATOR .
... appears . Can all the trappings or equipage of a king or hero , give BRUTUS half that pomp and majesty which he receives from a few lines in SHAKESPEARE ? C. NO . No. 43 . THURSDAY , APRIL 19 , 1711 . NO . 42 . 61 THE SPECTATOR .
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