The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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Strana 40
... occasion to observe , That every thought is at- tended with consciousness and represent.tiveness ; the mind has nothing presented to it but what is immedi- ately followed by a reflection or conscience , which tells you whether that ...
... occasion to observe , That every thought is at- tended with consciousness and represent.tiveness ; the mind has nothing presented to it but what is immedi- ately followed by a reflection or conscience , which tells you whether that ...
Strana 51
... occasion for such emotions in the actor , by add- ing vehemence to words where there was no passion , or inflaming a real passion into fustian . This hath filled the mouths of our heroes with bombast ; and given them such sentiments ...
... occasion for such emotions in the actor , by add- ing vehemence to words where there was no passion , or inflaming a real passion into fustian . This hath filled the mouths of our heroes with bombast ; and given them such sentiments ...
Strana 64
... occasion for it , we guessed not a tittle on it aforehand , we were in nothing of the secret ; and that city tradesmen , or their apprentices , should do our duty or work during the holidays , we thought absolutely impossible . But Dyer ...
... occasion for it , we guessed not a tittle on it aforehand , we were in nothing of the secret ; and that city tradesmen , or their apprentices , should do our duty or work during the holidays , we thought absolutely impossible . But Dyer ...
Strana 69
... occasion from them to represent us as a people that delight in blood . It is indeed very odd , to see our stage strewed with carcasses in the last scenes of a tra- gedy ; and to observe in the wardrobe of the play - house several ...
... occasion from them to represent us as a people that delight in blood . It is indeed very odd , to see our stage strewed with carcasses in the last scenes of a tra- gedy ; and to observe in the wardrobe of the play - house several ...
Strana 70
... occasion for it . It may not be unacceptable to the reader to see how SOPHOCLES has conducted a tragedy under the like deli- cate circumstances . ORESTES was in the same condi- tion with HAMLET in SHAKESPEARE , his mother having ...
... occasion for it . It may not be unacceptable to the reader to see how SOPHOCLES has conducted a tragedy under the like deli- cate circumstances . ORESTES was in the same condi- tion with HAMLET in SHAKESPEARE , his mother having ...
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