The Observer: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays, المجلد 3C. Dilly, 1786 - 1037 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 73
... sometimes make a coward brave . Observe the manners of Palpatius in com- pany with his patron ; affiduous , humble , oblig- ing ; for ever smiling , and so supple and obse- quious , : quious , you would think he had no will of N ° 68 ...
... sometimes make a coward brave . Observe the manners of Palpatius in com- pany with his patron ; affiduous , humble , oblig- ing ; for ever smiling , and so supple and obse- quious , : quious , you would think he had no will of N ° 68 ...
الصفحة 129
... for the poet to harangue the theatre , either in the opening of the piece , or at any convenient interval between the scenes , sometimes VOL . III . K 1 sometimes in his own person , sometimes by the N ° 74. THE OBSERVER . 129.
... for the poet to harangue the theatre , either in the opening of the piece , or at any convenient interval between the scenes , sometimes VOL . III . K 1 sometimes in his own person , sometimes by the N ° 74. THE OBSERVER . 129.
الصفحة 130
Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays Richard Cumberland. 1 sometimes in his own person , sometimes by the mouth of the chorus . We cannot wonder if such sentiments as the following , delivered from the stage , should ...
Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays Richard Cumberland. 1 sometimes in his own person , sometimes by the mouth of the chorus . We cannot wonder if such sentiments as the following , delivered from the stage , should ...
الصفحة 140
... sometimes personal , at other times in- clining to parody , according to the character of the middle comedy : He varies and accommo- dates his stile to his subject and the speakers on the scene ; on some occafions it is elevated , grave ...
... sometimes personal , at other times in- clining to parody , according to the character of the middle comedy : He varies and accommo- dates his stile to his subject and the speakers on the scene ; on some occafions it is elevated , grave ...
الصفحة 146
... sometimes high and sometimes low , now turgid and inflated , now grovelling and depressed - as if he had not been aware that the great variety of characters , which his comedy exhibits , naturally demands as great a variety of stile ...
... sometimes high and sometimes low , now turgid and inflated , now grovelling and depressed - as if he had not been aware that the great variety of characters , which his comedy exhibits , naturally demands as great a variety of stile ...
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