The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - 710 strán (strany) |
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Strana 38
... Aristotle and Lon- ginus are much better understand by him than Littleton or Coke . The father sends up every post , questions relating to marriage - articles , leases , and tenures in the neighborhood ; all which questions he agrees ...
... Aristotle and Lon- ginus are much better understand by him than Littleton or Coke . The father sends up every post , questions relating to marriage - articles , leases , and tenures in the neighborhood ; all which questions he agrees ...
Strana 79
... Aristotle observes , that the Iambic verse in the Greek tongue was the most proper for tra- gedy ; because at the same time that it lifted up the discourse from prose , it was that which ap- proached nearer to it than any other kind of ...
... Aristotle observes , that the Iambic verse in the Greek tongue was the most proper for tra- gedy ; because at the same time that it lifted up the discourse from prose , it was that which ap- proached nearer to it than any other kind of ...
Strana 80
... Aristotle considers the tragedies that into fustian . This hath filled the mouths of our were written in either of these kinds , and observes , heroes with bombast ; and given them such senti- that those which ended unhappily had always ...
... Aristotle considers the tragedies that into fustian . This hath filled the mouths of our were written in either of these kinds , and observes , heroes with bombast ; and given them such senti- that those which ended unhappily had always ...
Strana 82
... ARISTOTLE has observed , that ordinary writers in tragedy endeavor to raise terror and pity in their We are told , that an ancient tragic poet , to move the pity of his audience for his exiled kings and distressed heroes , used to make ...
... ARISTOTLE has observed , that ordinary writers in tragedy endeavor to raise terror and pity in their We are told , that an ancient tragic poet , to move the pity of his audience for his exiled kings and distressed heroes , used to make ...
Strana 83
... Aristotle in politics . And , indeed , it is but fit there should be some dernier resort , the absolute decider of controversies . 66 We were lately informed , that the gallant trained - bands had patrolled all night long about the ...
... Aristotle in politics . And , indeed , it is but fit there should be some dernier resort , the absolute decider of controversies . 66 We were lately informed , that the gallant trained - bands had patrolled all night long about the ...
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