The Observer: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays, المجلد 4C. Dilly, 1788 |
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... stage we have the reflection of the times through all their changes from the reign of Elizabeth to that of Anne , with an • exception to the days of Oliver , of which inter- val if there was no other delineation of the reigning manners ...
... stage we have the reflection of the times through all their changes from the reign of Elizabeth to that of Anne , with an • exception to the days of Oliver , of which inter- val if there was no other delineation of the reigning manners ...
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... stage , And then be heard no more . In another place he fays , they transform a man into a different kind of being from what he was originally- Εις ἕτερον ἦθος , ἐκ ἐν ὦ τὸ πρόσθεν ἦν · and then concludes with that Attic fimplicity , fo ...
... stage , And then be heard no more . In another place he fays , they transform a man into a different kind of being from what he was originally- Εις ἕτερον ἦθος , ἐκ ἐν ὦ τὸ πρόσθεν ἦν · and then concludes with that Attic fimplicity , fo ...
الصفحة 62
... next to fpeak of that clafs of authors , who are generally filed writers of The Middle Comedy . The fpirit of a free people will difcover itself in in the productions of their stage ; the comic drama 62 No 99 % THE OBSERVER .
... next to fpeak of that clafs of authors , who are generally filed writers of The Middle Comedy . The fpirit of a free people will difcover itself in in the productions of their stage ; the comic drama 62 No 99 % THE OBSERVER .
الصفحة 63
... stage ; the comic drama , being a profeffed representation of living manners , will paint these likenesses in ftronger or in fainter colours according to the degree of licence or restraint , which may prevail in dif- ferent places , or ...
... stage ; the comic drama , being a profeffed representation of living manners , will paint these likenesses in ftronger or in fainter colours according to the degree of licence or restraint , which may prevail in dif- ferent places , or ...
الصفحة 84
... stage , the little I have read of their rude beginnings feems to be a dull mass of fecond - hand pedantry coarsely daubed with ribaldry : In Shakespear you meet originality of the purest cast , a new creation , bright and beam- ing with ...
... stage , the little I have read of their rude beginnings feems to be a dull mass of fecond - hand pedantry coarsely daubed with ribaldry : In Shakespear you meet originality of the purest cast , a new creation , bright and beam- ing with ...
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