The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 159
... tragedy . I muft in the next place obferve , that when our thoughts are great and juft , they are often obfcured by the found- ing phrafes , hard metaphors , and forced expreffions in which they are cloathed . Shakespear is often very ...
... tragedy . I muft in the next place obferve , that when our thoughts are great and juft , they are often obfcured by the found- ing phrafes , hard metaphors , and forced expreffions in which they are cloathed . Shakespear is often very ...
Strana 160
... tragedy than Lee ; if , inftead of favouring the impetuofity of his genius , he had re- ftrained it , and kept it within its proper bounds . His thoughts are wonderfully fuited to tragedy , but frequently loft in fuch a cloud of words ...
... tragedy than Lee ; if , inftead of favouring the impetuofity of his genius , he had re- ftrained it , and kept it within its proper bounds . His thoughts are wonderfully fuited to tragedy , but frequently loft in fuch a cloud of words ...
Strana 161
... tragedy are poffeffed with a notion , that when they reprefent a virtuous or in- nocent perfon in diftrefs , they ought not to leave him ' till they have deliver'd him out of his troubles , or made him triumph over his enemies . This ...
... tragedy are poffeffed with a notion , that when they reprefent a virtuous or in- nocent perfon in diftrefs , they ought not to leave him ' till they have deliver'd him out of his troubles , or made him triumph over his enemies . This ...
Strana 162
... tragedy is to raife commiferation and terror in the minds of the audience , we shall de- feat this great end , if we always make virtue and in- nocence happy and fuccefsful . Whatever croffes and difappoinments a good man fuffers in the ...
... tragedy is to raife commiferation and terror in the minds of the audience , we shall de- feat this great end , if we always make virtue and in- nocence happy and fuccefsful . Whatever croffes and difappoinments a good man fuffers in the ...
Strana 163
... tragedies , but against the criticifi that would establish this as the only method and by that means would very much cramp the English tragedy , and perhaps give a wrong bent to the genius of our writers . The tragi - comedy , which is ...
... tragedies , but against the criticifi that would establish this as the only method and by that means would very much cramp the English tragedy , and perhaps give a wrong bent to the genius of our writers . The tragi - comedy , which is ...
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