The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volym 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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... STAGE , in Greece , Rome , and England . And a GLOSSARY of the Old Words us'd in thefe Works . The Whole Revis'd and Corrected , with a PREFACE , By Dr. SEWELL . LONDON ; Printed by J. DARBY , for A. BETTES WORTH , F. FAYRAM , W. MEARS ...
... STAGE , in Greece , Rome , and England . And a GLOSSARY of the Old Words us'd in thefe Works . The Whole Revis'd and Corrected , with a PREFACE , By Dr. SEWELL . LONDON ; Printed by J. DARBY , for A. BETTES WORTH , F. FAYRAM , W. MEARS ...
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... STAGE , B In Greece , Rome , and England . EFORE I come to the Art and Rife of the Stage , I fhall fay a Word or two of Shakespear , the English Ornament of it , and of his Works . I confefs that I have nothing to add to his Life ...
... STAGE , B In Greece , Rome , and England . EFORE I come to the Art and Rife of the Stage , I fhall fay a Word or two of Shakespear , the English Ornament of it , and of his Works . I confefs that I have nothing to add to his Life ...
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... it is impoffible to quell the Emotion . There is likewise ever a Sprightlinefs in his Dialogue , and often a Genteelnefs , efpe- a 2 cially cially in his Much ado about Nothing , which is and Progrefs of the Stage , & c . iii.
... it is impoffible to quell the Emotion . There is likewise ever a Sprightlinefs in his Dialogue , and often a Genteelnefs , efpe- a 2 cially cially in his Much ado about Nothing , which is and Progrefs of the Stage , & c . iii.
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... prepofterous Sallies and Flights of an irregular , and uninftru- & ted Fancy . So that as I think it is plain , that Shakespear was not not intirely ignorant of the Antients ; fo , I and Progrefs of the Stage , & c .
... prepofterous Sallies and Flights of an irregular , and uninftru- & ted Fancy . So that as I think it is plain , that Shakespear was not not intirely ignorant of the Antients ; fo , I and Progrefs of the Stage , & c .
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... Stage . . After this , I hope no Man will affert , that Criticism is an ill- natur'd Work , unless he will declare for all the Extravagancies of Ignorance , and that Abfurdities ought to be indulg'd for the fake of a great Name . For if ...
... Stage . . After this , I hope no Man will affert , that Criticism is an ill- natur'd Work , unless he will declare for all the Extravagancies of Ignorance , and that Abfurdities ought to be indulg'd for the fake of a great Name . For if ...
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The Works of Mr. William Shakespear [sic], Volym 7 William Shakespeare Ingen förhandsgranskning - 1999 |
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