The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Том 1J.J. Woodward, 1836 - Всего страниц: 1 |
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... thought in any part of this relation , to reflect upon Signior Nicolini , who in acting this part only complies with the wretched taste of his audience ; he knows very well , that the lion has many more admirers than himself ; as they ...
... thought in any part of this relation , to reflect upon Signior Nicolini , who in acting this part only complies with the wretched taste of his audience ; he knows very well , that the lion has many more admirers than himself ; as they ...
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... thought is attended with a con- sciousness and representativeness ; the mind has nothing presented to it but what is im- mediately followed by a reflection of con- science , which tells you whether that which was so presented is ...
... thought is attended with a con- sciousness and representativeness ; the mind has nothing presented to it but what is im- mediately followed by a reflection of con- science , which tells you whether that which was so presented is ...
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... thought of every speech in it , when divested of all its tragic ornaments . By this means , without being imposed upon by words , we may judge im- partially of the thought , and consider whether it be natural or great enough for the ...
... thought of every speech in it , when divested of all its tragic ornaments . By this means , without being imposed upon by words , we may judge im- partially of the thought , and consider whether it be natural or great enough for the ...
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... thought that is not pronounced with vehemence , I would desire the reader when he sees the tragedy of Edipus , to observe how quietly the hero is dismissed at the end of the third act , after having pronounced the following lines , in ...
... thought that is not pronounced with vehemence , I would desire the reader when he sees the tragedy of Edipus , to observe how quietly the hero is dismissed at the end of the third act , after having pronounced the following lines , in ...
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... thought self in the absurd part of his behaviour . A butt with these accomplishments frequent - So , I apply myself to you , to beg your in- ly gets the laugh of his side , and turns the Club . If my own word will not be taken terest ...
... thought self in the absurd part of his behaviour . A butt with these accomplishments frequent - So , I apply myself to you , to beg your in- ly gets the laugh of his side , and turns the Club . If my own word will not be taken terest ...
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