The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - Počet stran: 710 |
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Strana 79
... passion that is expressed by it . Since I am upon this subject , I must observe that our English poets have ... passions of men are not represented ; for these ( namely , the opinions , manners , and passions ) are apt to be obscured by ...
... passion that is expressed by it . Since I am upon this subject , I must observe that our English poets have ... passions of men are not represented ; for these ( namely , the opinions , manners , and passions ) are apt to be obscured by ...
Strana 80
... passion that he feigns ; Enrage , compose , with more than magic art , With pity , and with terror , tear my heart ; The tragi comedy , which is the product of the English theater , is one of the most monstrous inventions that ever ...
... passion that he feigns ; Enrage , compose , with more than magic art , With pity , and with terror , tear my heart ; The tragi comedy , which is the product of the English theater , is one of the most monstrous inventions that ever ...
Strana 85
... passion and resentment kills her . If anything could extenuate so brutal an action , it would be the doing of it on a sudden , before the sentiments of nature , reason , or man- hood , could take place in him . However , to avoid public ...
... passion and resentment kills her . If anything could extenuate so brutal an action , it would be the doing of it on a sudden , before the sentiments of nature , reason , or man- hood , could take place in him . However , to avoid public ...
Strana 88
... passion of laughter is nothing else but sudden glory arising from some sudden conception of some eminency in ourselves , by comparison with the infirmities of others , or with our own formerly for men laugh at the follies of themselves ...
... passion of laughter is nothing else but sudden glory arising from some sudden conception of some eminency in ourselves , by comparison with the infirmities of others , or with our own formerly for men laugh at the follies of themselves ...
Strana 99
... passion made up of joy , sorrow , love , desire , astonishment , that rose in the Indian upon the sight of his dear ... passions that are altogether repugnant to the softness , the mod- esty , and those other endearing qualities which ...
... passion made up of joy , sorrow , love , desire , astonishment , that rose in the Indian upon the sight of his dear ... passions that are altogether repugnant to the softness , the mod- esty , and those other endearing qualities which ...
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