An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakespeare: Compared with the Greek and French Dramatic Poets; with Some Remarks Upon the Misrepresentations of Mons. de VoltairePriestley, 1810 - 296 sidor |
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... merit , that , the more just and refined the taste of the nation is become , the more he has increased in reputation . He was approved by his own age , admired by the next , and is revered , and almost adored by the present . His merit ...
... merit , that , the more just and refined the taste of the nation is become , the more he has increased in reputation . He was approved by his own age , admired by the next , and is revered , and almost adored by the present . His merit ...
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... merits . First , we must take into consideration what is proposed to be done by the means of dramatic imitation . Every species of poetry has its distinct offices . The effecting certain moral purposes , by the repre- sentation of a ...
... merits . First , we must take into consideration what is proposed to be done by the means of dramatic imitation . Every species of poetry has its distinct offices . The effecting certain moral purposes , by the repre- sentation of a ...
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... merit , that , the more just and refined the taste of the nation is become , the more he has increased in reputation . He was approved by his own age , admired by the next , and is revered , and almost adored by the present . His merit ...
... merit , that , the more just and refined the taste of the nation is become , the more he has increased in reputation . He was approved by his own age , admired by the next , and is revered , and almost adored by the present . His merit ...
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... merits . First , we must take into consideration what is proposed to be done by the means of dramatic imitation . Every species of poetry has its distinct offices . The effecting certain moral purposes , by the repre- sentation of a ...
... merits . First , we must take into consideration what is proposed to be done by the means of dramatic imitation . Every species of poetry has its distinct offices . The effecting certain moral purposes , by the repre- sentation of a ...
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... merit ; the ode , that which con- stitutes the perfection of an ode , & c . In these views , then , our Author is to be examined : First , whether his fables answer the noblest end of fable , moral instruction ; next , whether his ...
... merit ; the ode , that which con- stitutes the perfection of an ode , & c . In these views , then , our Author is to be examined : First , whether his fables answer the noblest end of fable , moral instruction ; next , whether his ...
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