The Spectator, Volúmenes5-6Dent, 1930 |
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... Subject , he should consider how Homer would have spoken on such an Occasion . By this Means one great Genius often catches the Flame from another , and writes in his Spirit without copying servilely after him . There are a thousand ...
... Subject , he should consider how Homer would have spoken on such an Occasion . By this Means one great Genius often catches the Flame from another , and writes in his Spirit without copying servilely after him . There are a thousand ...
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... Subjects or Themes of all Kinds whatsoever , on which ( with a Preamble of the extraordinary Benefit and Advantage that ... Subject given out hits their Tempers , Humours , or Circumstances , or may be made profitable to the Pub lick by ...
... Subjects or Themes of all Kinds whatsoever , on which ( with a Preamble of the extraordinary Benefit and Advantage that ... Subject given out hits their Tempers , Humours , or Circumstances , or may be made profitable to the Pub lick by ...
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... Subject is improper for Ridicule , if it is apt to stir up Horrour and Commiseration rather than Laughter . For this ... Subjects for Comedy . On the contrary , Cuckoldom is the 1712 the Basis of most of our Modern Plays . 178 THE ...
... Subject is improper for Ridicule , if it is apt to stir up Horrour and Commiseration rather than Laughter . For this ... Subjects for Comedy . On the contrary , Cuckoldom is the 1712 the Basis of most of our Modern Plays . 178 THE ...
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