The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volym 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... Poet , of whofe works I have undertaken the revision , may now begin to affume the dignity of an an- cient , and claim the privilege of established fame and prescriptive veneration . He has long outlived his cen- tury , the term ...
... Poet , of whofe works I have undertaken the revision , may now begin to affume the dignity of an an- cient , and claim the privilege of established fame and prescriptive veneration . He has long outlived his cen- tury , the term ...
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... poet that holds up to his readers a faithful mirrour of manners and of life . His characters are not modified by the ... poets a character is too often an individual ; in thofe of Shakespeare it is commonly a fpecies . It is from ...
... poet that holds up to his readers a faithful mirrour of manners and of life . His characters are not modified by the ... poets a character is too often an individual ; in thofe of Shakespeare it is commonly a fpecies . It is from ...
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... poet , who caught his ideas from the living world , and exhibited only what he faw before him . He knew , that other paffion , as it was re- gular or exorbitant , was a caufe of happinefs or cala- mity . any A 3 Characters Characters ...
... poet , who caught his ideas from the living world , and exhibited only what he faw before him . He knew , that other paffion , as it was re- gular or exorbitant , was a caufe of happinefs or cala- mity . any A 3 Characters Characters ...
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... poet ever kept his perfonages more diftinct from each other . I will not fay with Pope , that every speech may be af- figned to the proper fpeaker , becaufe many fpeeches there are which have nothing characteristical ; but , per- haps ...
... poet ever kept his perfonages more diftinct from each other . I will not fay with Pope , that every speech may be af- figned to the proper fpeaker , becaufe many fpeeches there are which have nothing characteristical ; but , per- haps ...
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... poet overlooks the cafual diftinction of country and condition , as a painter , fatisfied with the figure , neglects the drapery . The cenfure which he has incurred by mixing co- mick and tragick scenes , as it extends to all his works ...
... poet overlooks the cafual diftinction of country and condition , as a painter , fatisfied with the figure , neglects the drapery . The cenfure which he has incurred by mixing co- mick and tragick scenes , as it extends to all his works ...
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