The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2Nichols and Son, Red-Lion-Passage, Fleet-Street, 1801 |
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Pàgina 131
... design , " which keeps the audience in expectation of the " catastrophe ? whereas in the Greek poets we fee " through the whole defign at first . " For the characters , they are neither fo many nor fo various in Sophocles and Euripides ...
... design , " which keeps the audience in expectation of the " catastrophe ? whereas in the Greek poets we fee " through the whole defign at first . " For the characters , they are neither fo many nor fo various in Sophocles and Euripides ...
Pàgina 147
... design to correct as well as imitate . Being thus prepared , he could not but tafte every little delicacy that was fet before him ; though . it was impoffible for him at the fame time to be fed and nourished with any thing but what was ...
... design to correct as well as imitate . Being thus prepared , he could not but tafte every little delicacy that was fet before him ; though . it was impoffible for him at the fame time to be fed and nourished with any thing but what was ...
Pàgina 161
... design to have written the tragedy of Pha . dra ; but was convinced that the action was too mythological . In 1709 , a year after the exhibition of Phedra , died John Philips , the friend and fellow - collegian of Smith , who , on that ...
... design to have written the tragedy of Pha . dra ; but was convinced that the action was too mythological . In 1709 , a year after the exhibition of Phedra , died John Philips , the friend and fellow - collegian of Smith , who , on that ...
Pàgina 267
... designed for one who could not be the " better for it . But here I must ask a queftion : " how comes Juba to liften here , who had not " listened before throughout the play ? Or , how " comes he to be the only perfon of this tragedy ...
... designed for one who could not be the " better for it . But here I must ask a queftion : " how comes Juba to liften here , who had not " listened before throughout the play ? Or , how " comes he to be the only perfon of this tragedy ...
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The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical ..., Volum 2 Samuel Johnson Visualització completa - 1801 |
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