The Observer: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays, المجلد 3C. Dilly, 1786 - 1037 من الصفحات |
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... fatire of Aristophanes : Of Eupolis , his fragments com- pared with certain passages in Ben Fonfon - - LXXV . Of Aristophanes ; his history , cha- racter and works - - LXXVI . Aristophanes defended from the criticisms of Plutarch ; alfo ...
... fatire of Aristophanes : Of Eupolis , his fragments com- pared with certain passages in Ben Fonfon - - LXXV . Of Aristophanes ; his history , cha- racter and works - - LXXVI . Aristophanes defended from the criticisms of Plutarch ; alfo ...
الصفحة 103
... sertion ; for no one will contend that the cor- rupt and abominable manners of the times in which Ariftophanes wrote , did not fully warrant the H 4 the severity of his fatire , or that his characters N ° 72 . 103 THE OBSERVER .
... sertion ; for no one will contend that the cor- rupt and abominable manners of the times in which Ariftophanes wrote , did not fully warrant the H 4 the severity of his fatire , or that his characters N ° 72 . 103 THE OBSERVER .
الصفحة 104
... fatire , or that his characters of depravity are in general overcharged , and his pictures of human nature more deformed than their originals . As for the rest of the comic fraternity , their fragments only can plead for them , but they ...
... fatire , or that his characters of depravity are in general overcharged , and his pictures of human nature more deformed than their originals . As for the rest of the comic fraternity , their fragments only can plead for them , but they ...
الصفحة 105
... fatire ; and if hypocrify is not the comic poet's lawful game , what is ? There is not a play of Ari- stophanes to be named , in which these sanctified finners have not their share in the ridicule ; and amongst the fragments above ...
... fatire ; and if hypocrify is not the comic poet's lawful game , what is ? There is not a play of Ari- stophanes to be named , in which these sanctified finners have not their share in the ridicule ; and amongst the fragments above ...
الصفحة 106
... fatire of the village masques , which would pass off at a lawless festival , spoken off - hand and without the malice of premeditation , would not so readily have been committed to writing by the poet , as the tragic drama ; which being ...
... fatire of the village masques , which would pass off at a lawless festival , spoken off - hand and without the malice of premeditation , would not so readily have been committed to writing by the poet , as the tragic drama ; which being ...
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