| 1778 - 378 sider
...how great foever it may be at prefent, will foon terminate in gladnefs. For this reafon the ancient writers of tragedy treated men in their plays, as they are dealt with in the world, by making virtue fbtnetimes happy and fometimes miferable, as they found it in the fable which they made choice of,... | |
| 1803 - 434 sider
...how great soever it may be at present, will soon terminate in gladness. For this reason the ancient writers of tragedy treated men in their plays, as they are dealt with in the world, by making virtue sometimes happy and sometimes miserable, as they found it in the fable which 'hey made choice of, or... | |
| 1803 - 420 sider
...how great soever it may be at present, will soon terminate in gladness. For this reason the ancient writers of tragedy treated men in their plays, as they are dealt with in the world, bymaking virtue sometimes happy and sometimes miserable, as they found it in the fable which they made... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 416 sider
...how great soever it may be at present, will soon terminate in gladness. For this reason the ancient writers of tragedy treated men in their plays, as they are dealt with in the world, by making virtue sometimes happy and sometimes miserable, as they found it in the fable which they made choice of, or... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1811 - 460 sider
...how great soever it may be at present, will soon termi. ' nate in gladness. • ' For this reason, the antient writers of tragedy treated * men in their...they are dealt with in the world, ' by making virtue sometimes happy and sometimes mi. ' serable, as they found it in the fable which they made ' choice... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 508 sider
...how great soever it may be at present, will soon terminate in gladness. For this reason the ancient writers of tragedy treated men in their plays as they are dealt with in the world, by making virtue sometimes happy, and sometimes miserable, as they found it in the fable which they made choice of,... | |
| Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 504 sider
...how great soever it may be at present, will soon terminate in gladness. For this reason the ancient writers of tragedy treated men in their plays as they are dealt with in the world, by making virtue sometimes happy, and sometimes miserable, as they found it in the fable which they made choice of,... | |
| Spectator The - 1816 - 348 sider
...how great soever it may be at present, will soon terminate itt gladness. For this reason the ancient writers of tragedy treated men in their plays, as they are dealt with in the world, by making virtue sometimes happy and sometimes, miserable, as they found it in the fable which they made choice of,... | |
| British essayists - 1819 - 370 sider
...how great soever it may be at present, will soon terminate in gladness. For this reason the ancient writers of tragedy treated men in their plays, as they are dealt with in the world, by making virtue sometimes happy and sometimes miserable, as they found it in the fable which they made choice of, or... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1820 - 442 sider
...great soever it may be at present, will soon terminate in gladness. ' For this reason, the ancient writers of tragedy treated men in their plays as they are dealt with in the world, by making virtue sometimes happy and sometimes miserable, as they found it in the fable which they made choice of, or... | |
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