“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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Strana 60
... tragedy appear with that action , which is capable of giving a dignity to the forced thoughts , cold conceits , and unnatural expreffions of an Italian opera ? In the mean time , I have related this combat of the lion , to fhew what are ...
... tragedy appear with that action , which is capable of giving a dignity to the forced thoughts , cold conceits , and unnatural expreffions of an Italian opera ? In the mean time , I have related this combat of the lion , to fhew what are ...
Strana 78
... tragedy ? Mufic is certainly a very agreeable entertainment , but if it would take the en- tire poffeffon of our ears , if it would make us incapable of hearing fenfe , if it would exclude arts that have a much greater tendency to the ...
... tragedy ? Mufic is certainly a very agreeable entertainment , but if it would take the en- tire poffeffon of our ears , if it would make us incapable of hearing fenfe , if it would exclude arts that have a much greater tendency to the ...
Strana 113
... tragedy , to complain that the actors all of them speak in a tone ; and therefore he very wifely prefers his own countrymen , not confidering that a foreigner com- plains of the faine tone in an . English actor ... one For this reafon ...
... tragedy , to complain that the actors all of them speak in a tone ; and therefore he very wifely prefers his own countrymen , not confidering that a foreigner com- plains of the faine tone in an . English actor ... one For this reafon ...
Strana 148
... head , rhyming race . POPE . S a perfect tragedy is the nobleft production of hu As of the most delightful and moft improving entertainments .. A A virtuous man , fays Seneca , ftruggling with misfortunes 148 No 39 . THE SPECTATOR.-
... head , rhyming race . POPE . S a perfect tragedy is the nobleft production of hu As of the most delightful and moft improving entertainments .. A A virtuous man , fays Seneca , ftruggling with misfortunes 148 No 39 . THE SPECTATOR.-
Strana 149
... tragedy . Diverfions of this kind wear out of our thoughts every thing that is mean and little . They cherish and cultivate that humanity which is the ornament of our nature . They foften infolence , footh affliction , and fubdue the ...
... tragedy . Diverfions of this kind wear out of our thoughts every thing that is mean and little . They cherish and cultivate that humanity which is the ornament of our nature . They foften infolence , footh affliction , and fubdue the ...
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