The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volym 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... dramatick author 66 among the ancients : but still it should be remem- " bered that the eulogium is lessened while the metre " is reformed ; and it is well known that some of our " early writers of Latin poetry were uncommonly negli ...
... dramatick author 66 among the ancients : but still it should be remem- " bered that the eulogium is lessened while the metre " is reformed ; and it is well known that some of our " early writers of Latin poetry were uncommonly negli ...
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... dramatick genius was a new excellence , and not well understood . His claims were , probably , not heard beyond the jurisdiction of the master of the revels , certainly not much beyond the metropolis . When he died , the English publick ...
... dramatick genius was a new excellence , and not well understood . His claims were , probably , not heard beyond the jurisdiction of the master of the revels , certainly not much beyond the metropolis . When he died , the English publick ...
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... dramatick writers . Not that this is the proper place of praising him , but because I would not omit any occa- sion of doing it . If ever any author deserved the name of an original , it was Shakspeare . Homer himself drew not his art ...
... dramatick writers . Not that this is the proper place of praising him , but because I would not omit any occa- sion of doing it . If ever any author deserved the name of an original , it was Shakspeare . Homer himself drew not his art ...
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... dramatick poetry with the world open before him ; the rules of the ancients were yet known to few ; the publick judgment was unformed ; he had no example of such fame as might force him upon imitation , nor critics of such authority as ...
... dramatick poetry with the world open before him ; the rules of the ancients were yet known to few ; the publick judgment was unformed ; he had no example of such fame as might force him upon imitation , nor critics of such authority as ...
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... dramatick poetry is naturally tedious , as it is unanimated and inactive , and obstructs the progress of the action ; it should therefore always be rapid , and enlivened by frequent interruption . Shakspeare found it an incum- brance ...
... dramatick poetry is naturally tedious , as it is unanimated and inactive , and obstructs the progress of the action ; it should therefore always be rapid , and enlivened by frequent interruption . Shakspeare found it an incum- brance ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volym 1 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1773 |
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