The Spectator, Zväzok 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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Strana 137
... admiration and pity . Amidst these innocent entertainments which she has formed to herself , how much more valuable does she appear than those of her sex , who employ themselves in diversions that are less reasonable though more in fa ...
... admiration and pity . Amidst these innocent entertainments which she has formed to herself , how much more valuable does she appear than those of her sex , who employ themselves in diversions that are less reasonable though more in fa ...
Strana 145
... admiration of it , is inexpressibly beautiful , and wonderfully suited to the fond character of the person that speaks it . There is a simplicity in the words that outshines the utmost pride of expression . OTWAY has followed nature in ...
... admiration of it , is inexpressibly beautiful , and wonderfully suited to the fond character of the person that speaks it . There is a simplicity in the words that outshines the utmost pride of expression . OTWAY has followed nature in ...
Strana 147
... admirable tra- gedy of the same kind , as SHAKESPEARE wrote it ; but as it is reformed according to the chimerical notion , of poetical justice , in my humble opinion it has lost half its beauty . At the same time I must allow , that ...
... admirable tra- gedy of the same kind , as SHAKESPEARE wrote it ; but as it is reformed according to the chimerical notion , of poetical justice , in my humble opinion it has lost half its beauty . At the same time I must allow , that ...
Strana 150
... admiration of the best judges ; as I doubt not but he will in The Conquest of Mexico , which is acted for his own benefit to - morrow night . " C. NO . 41. TUESDAY , APRIL 17. 1711 . [ BY STEELE . ] Tu non inventa reperta es . So found ...
... admiration of the best judges ; as I doubt not but he will in The Conquest of Mexico , which is acted for his own benefit to - morrow night . " C. NO . 41. TUESDAY , APRIL 17. 1711 . [ BY STEELE . ] Tu non inventa reperta es . So found ...
Strana 156
... admiration in their hearers . The tailor and the painter often contribute to the suc- cess of a tragedy more than the poet . Scenes affect ordi . nary minds as much as speeches ; and our actors are very sensible that a well dressed play ...
... admiration in their hearers . The tailor and the painter often contribute to the suc- cess of a tragedy more than the poet . Scenes affect ordi . nary minds as much as speeches ; and our actors are very sensible that a well dressed play ...
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