The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 46
... fentiments of their tra- gedies . Their language is very often noble and fonorous , but the fenfe either very trifling or very common . On the contrary , in the ancient trage- dies , and indeed in thofe of Corneifle and Racine , though ...
... fentiments of their tra- gedies . Their language is very often noble and fonorous , but the fenfe either very trifling or very common . On the contrary , in the ancient trage- dies , and indeed in thofe of Corneifle and Racine , though ...
Strana 49
... fentiments and expreffions , but by the dreffes and decora- tions of the ftage . There is fomething of this kind very ridiculous in the English theatre , When the author has a mind to terrify us , it thunders ; when he would make us ...
... fentiments and expreffions , but by the dreffes and decora- tions of the ftage . There is fomething of this kind very ridiculous in the English theatre , When the author has a mind to terrify us , it thunders ; when he would make us ...
Strana 50
... fentiments , by what the actor fpeaks , more than by what he appears . Can all the trappings or equipage of a king or hero give Brutus half that pomp and majefty which he receives from a few lines in Shakef- pear ? C No. 43. THURSDAY ...
... fentiments , by what the actor fpeaks , more than by what he appears . Can all the trappings or equipage of a king or hero give Brutus half that pomp and majefty which he receives from a few lines in Shakef- pear ? C No. 43. THURSDAY ...
Strana 52
... fenti- ments and expreffions in the writing . For the moving of pity , our principal machine is the handkerchief ; and ... fentiments of nature , reason , or man- hood , could take place in him , However , to avoid public bloodshed , as ...
... fenti- ments and expreffions in the writing . For the moving of pity , our principal machine is the handkerchief ; and ... fentiments of nature , reason , or man- hood , could take place in him , However , to avoid public bloodshed , as ...
Strana 68
... fentiments , and expofes his whole foul to the examination of his friend . Tully was the first who obferved , that friend- fhip improves happiness and abates mifery , by the doubling of our joy and dividing our grief ; a thought in ...
... fentiments , and expofes his whole foul to the examination of his friend . Tully was the first who obferved , that friend- fhip improves happiness and abates mifery , by the doubling of our joy and dividing our grief ; a thought in ...
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