The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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Strana 44
... seem liable to exception . ARISTOTLE observes , that the iambic verse in the Greek tongue was the most proper for tragedy : be- cause at the same time that it lifted up the discourse from prose , it was that which approached nearer to ...
... seem liable to exception . ARISTOTLE observes , that the iambic verse in the Greek tongue was the most proper for tragedy : be- cause at the same time that it lifted up the discourse from prose , it was that which approached nearer to ...
Strana 46
... Seems to have had his eye on the foregoing rule , in the following verses ; Et tragicus plerumque dolet sermone pedestri : TELEPHUS & PELEUS , cùm pauper & exul Projicit ampullas & sesquipedalia verba , Si curat cor spectantis tetigisse ...
... Seems to have had his eye on the foregoing rule , in the following verses ; Et tragicus plerumque dolet sermone pedestri : TELEPHUS & PELEUS , cùm pauper & exul Projicit ampullas & sesquipedalia verba , Si curat cor spectantis tetigisse ...
Strana 54
... seems young enough to be the mother of her whom I carried to bed the night before . I shall take the liberty to part with her by the first op- portunity , unless her father will make her portion suit- able to her real , not her assumed ...
... seems young enough to be the mother of her whom I carried to bed the night before . I shall take the liberty to part with her by the first op- portunity , unless her father will make her portion suit- able to her real , not her assumed ...
Strana 60
... seems as ill contrived , as that we have been speaking of , to inspire us with a great idea . of the persons introduced upon the stage . In short , I would have our conceptions raised by the dignity of thought and sublimity of ...
... seems as ill contrived , as that we have been speaking of , to inspire us with a great idea . of the persons introduced upon the stage . In short , I would have our conceptions raised by the dignity of thought and sublimity of ...
Strana 62
... seem to me to shew them in somewhat too ludicrous a light . I have well weighed that matter , and think , that the most important negociations may best be carried on in such assemblies im- 62 NO . 43 . THE SPECTATOR . No. 43. ...
... seem to me to shew them in somewhat too ludicrous a light . I have well weighed that matter , and think , that the most important negociations may best be carried on in such assemblies im- 62 NO . 43 . THE SPECTATOR . No. 43. ...
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