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" Otway has followed nature in the language of his tragedy, and therefore shines in the passionate parts, more than any of our English poets. As there is something familiar and domestic in the fable of his tragedy, more than in those of any other poet,... "
The Works of Mr. Thomas Otway: In Three Volumes - 第 liv 頁
Thomas Otway, Thomas Thornton 著 - 1813
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The Spectator: In Eight Volumes. : Vol. I[-VIII].

1803 - 420 頁
...language of his tragedy, and therefore shines in the passionate parts more than any of our English poets. As there is something familiar and domestic...fable of his tragedy, more than in those of any other poet, he has little pomp, but great force in his expressions. For which reason, though he has admirably...
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Select British Classics, 第 11 卷

1803 - 434 頁
...language of his tragedy, and therefore shines in the passionate parts more than any of our English poets. As there is something familiar and domestic...fable of his tragedy, more than in those of any other poet, he has little pomp, but great force in his expressions. For which reason, though he has admirably...
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The British Essayists, 第 6 卷

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 416 頁
...language of his tragedy, and therefore shines in the passionate parts, more than any of our English poets. As there is something familiar and domestic...fable of his tragedy, more than in those of any other poet, he has little pomp, but great force in his expressions. For which reason, though he has admirably...
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The Spectator, 第 1 卷

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 412 頁
...in the passion ute parts, more than any of our Knglish poets. \ , there is something familiar unil domestic, in the fable of his tragedy, more than in those of any other poet, he has little pomp, but great force in his expressions. For which reason, though luhas admirably...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, 第 3 卷

Joseph Addison - 1811 - 508 頁
...language of his tragedy, and therefore shines in the passionate parts, more than any of our English poets. As there is something familiar and domestic...fable of his tragedy, more than in those of any other poet, he has little pomp, but great force, in his expressions. For which reason, though he has admirably...
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The Spectator

Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 504 頁
...language of his tragedy, and therefore shines in the passionate parts, more than any of our English poets. As there is something familiar and domestic...fable of his tragedy, more than in those of any other poet, he has little pomp, but great force, in his expressions. For which reason, though he has admirably...
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The Works of Thomas Otway: Life of the author. Alcibiades. Don Carlos ...

Thomas Otway, Thomas Thornton - 1813 - 332 頁
...language of his tragedy, and therefore shines in the passionate parts, more than any of our English poets. As there is something familiar and domestic...which reason, though he has admirably succeeded in the tendei and melting parts ofhis tragedies, he * " Preface to Du Fresnoy's ' Art of Painting;' containing...
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The Spectator [by J. Addison and others]: with sketches of the lives of the ...

Spectator The - 1816 - 348 頁
...language of his tragedy, and therefore shines in the passionate parts, more than any of our English poets. As there is something familiar and domestic...fable of his tragedy, more than in those of any other poet, he has little pomp, but great force in his expressions. For which reason, though he has admirably...
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The British essayists; to which are prefixed prefaces by J. Ferguson, 第 37 卷

British essayists - 1819 - 370 頁
...language of his tragedy, and therefore shines in the passionate parts, more than any of our English poets. As there is something familiar and domestic...fable of his tragedy, more than in those of any other poet, he has little pomp, but great force in his expressions. For which reason, though he has admirably...
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The Elements of English Composition: Serving as a Sequel to the Study of Grammar

David Irving - 1821 - 336 頁
...more than any of our English poets'." The verb shines is placed too near its compound outshines. " As there is something familiar and domestic in the...fable of his tragedy, more than in those of any other poet, he lias little pomp, but great force in his expreisions. For which reason, though lie has admirably...
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