The British Essayists: The SpectatorJ. Johnson, J. Nichols and Son, R. Baldwin, F. and C. Rivington, W. Otridge and Son, W. J. and J. Richardson, A. Strahan, J. Sewell, R. Faulder, G. and W. Nicol, T. Payne, G. and J. Robinson, W. Lowndes, G. Wilkie, J. Mathews, P. McQueen, Ogilvy and Son, J. Scatcherd, J. Walker, Vernor and Hood, R. Lea, Darton and Harvey, J. Nunn, Lackington and Company, D. Walker, Clarke and Son, G. Kearsley, C. Law, J. White, Longman and Rees, Cadell, Jun. and Davies, J. Barker, T. Kay, Wynne and Company, Pote and Company, Carpenter and Company, W. Miller, Murray and Highley, S. Bagster, T. Hurst, T. Boosey, R. Pheney, W. Baynes, J. Harding, R. H. Evans, J. Mawman; and W. Creech, Edinburgh, 1802 |
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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 in such a
cloud of ...
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 in such a
cloud of ...
Strana 183
The modern tragedy excels that of Greece and Rome , in the intricacy and
disposition of the fable ; but , what a Christian writer would be ashamed to own ,
falls infinitely short of it in the moral part of the performance , This I may show
more at ...
The modern tragedy excels that of Greece and Rome , in the intricacy and
disposition of the fable ; but , what a Christian writer would be ashamed to own ,
falls infinitely short of it in the moral part of the performance , This I may show
more at ...
Strana 183
The modern tragedy excels that of Greece and Rome , in the intricacy and
disposition of the fable ; but , what a Christian writer would be ashamed to own ,
falls infinitely short of it in the moral part of the performance . This I may show
more at ...
The modern tragedy excels that of Greece and Rome , in the intricacy and
disposition of the fable ; but , what a Christian writer would be ashamed to own ,
falls infinitely short of it in the moral part of the performance . This I may show
more at ...
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Original Dedications | lxxv |
The Spectators Account of himself ADDISON | 1 |
Advantages of the Spectators Taciturnity | 4 |
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