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Alexander Chalmers. who was better turned for tragedy than Lee ; if instead of
favouring the impetuosity of his genius he had restrained it , and kept it within ils
proper bounds . His thoughts are wonderfully suited to tragedy , but frequently
lost ...
Alexander Chalmers. who was better turned for tragedy than Lee ; if instead of
favouring the impetuosity of his genius he had restrained it , and kept it within ils
proper bounds . His thoughts are wonderfully suited to tragedy , but frequently
lost ...
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comedy , may in some measure be applied to all tragedies that have a double
plot in them ; which are likewise more frequent upon the English stage , than
upon any other ; for though the grief of the audience , in such performances , be
not ...
comedy , may in some measure be applied to all tragedies that have a double
plot in them ; which are likewise more frequent upon the English stage , than
upon any other ; for though the grief of the audience , in such performances , be
not ...
Strana 186
comedy , may in some measure be applied to all tragedies that have a double
plot in them ; which are likewise more frequent upon the English stage , than
upon any other ; for though the grief of the audience , in such performances , be
not ...
comedy , may in some measure be applied to all tragedies that have a double
plot in them ; which are likewise more frequent upon the English stage , than
upon any other ; for though the grief of the audience , in such performances , be
not ...
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Original Dedications | lxxv |
The Spectators Account of himself ADDISON | 1 |
Advantages of the Spectators Taciturnity | 4 |
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