But when such persons are introduced as principal actors, and engaged in a series of adventures, they take too much upon them, and are by no means proper for an heroic poem, which ought to appear credible in its principal parts. The Spectator - Страница 1551739Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Spectator The - 1853 - 548 страници
...after an unusual and entertaining manner. But when such persons are introduced as principal actors, and engaged in a series of adventures, they take too much upon them, and are by no means proper for a heroic poem, which ought to appear credible in its principal parts. I can not forbear therefore thinking... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 698 страници
...after an unusual and entertaining manner. But when such persons are introduced as principal actors, and engaged in a series of adventures, they take too...much upon them, and are by no means proper for an heroic poem, which ought to appear credible in its principal parts. I cannot forbqar, therefore, thinking... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 726 страници
...after an unusual and entertaining manner. But when such persons are introduced as principal actors, and engaged in a series of adventures, they take too...much upon them, and are by no means proper for an heroic poem, which ought to appear credible in its principal parts. I cannot forbear, therefore, thinking... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 710 страници
...after an unusual and entertaining manner. But when such persons are introduced as principal aetors, and engaged in a series of adventures, they take too...much upon them, and are by no means proper for an heroic poem, which ought to appear eredible in its principal parts. I cannot forbear, therefore, thinking... | |
| 1854 - 474 страници
...after an unusual and entertaining manner. But when such persons are introduced as principal actors, and engaged in a series of adventures, they take too much upon them, and are by.no means proper for an heroic poem, which ought to appear credible in its E-incipal parts. I cannot... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 900 страници
...without being engaged in any series of action : but when such persons are introduced as principal actors, and engaged in a series of adventures, they take too...much upon them, and are by no means proper for an heroic poem, which ought to appear credible in its principal parts. " Í cannot forbear therefore thinking,"... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 704 страници
...engaged in a series of adventures, they take too much upon them, and are by no means proper for an heroic poem, which ought to appear credible in its principal...improper agents in a work of this nature, as Strength and Necessity in one of the tragedies of .ZEschylus, who represented those two persons nailing down Prometheus... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 1090 страници
...after an unusual and entertaining manner. But 'when such persons are introduced as principal actors, and engaged in a series of adventures, they take too...much upon them, and are by no means proper for an heroic poem, which ought to appear credible in its principal parts. I cannot forbear, therefore, thinking... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1868 - 184 страници
...engaged in a Series of Adventures, they take too much upon them, and are by no means proper for an Heroic Poem, which ought to appear credible in its principal...improper Agents in a Work of this Nature, as Strength and Violence \_NecejJity\ in one of the Tragedies of Efchylus, who reprefented thofe two Perfons nailing... | |
| Roger Ascham - 1868 - 372 страници
...after an unuuiai and entertaining Manner. But when fuch Penons are introduced as principal Actors, and engaged in a Series of Adventures, they take too...much upon them, and are by no means proper for an Heroic Poem, which ought to appear credible in its principal Parts. I cannot forbear therefore thinking... | |
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