The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volym 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... paffion , they have past through variations of taste and changes of manners , and , as they devolved from one generation to another , have received new honours at every transmission . But because human judgment , though it be gradually ...
... paffion , they have past through variations of taste and changes of manners , and , as they devolved from one generation to another , have received new honours at every transmission . But because human judgment , though it be gradually ...
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... paffions and principles by which all minds are agitated , and the whole fyftem of life is continued in motion . In the writings of other poets a character is too often an individual ; in thofe of Shakespeare it is commonly a fpecies ...
... paffions and principles by which all minds are agitated , and the whole fyftem of life is continued in motion . In the writings of other poets a character is too often an individual ; in thofe of Shakespeare it is commonly a fpecies ...
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... paffions , and as it has no great influence the fum of life , it has little opera- upon tion in the dramas of a poet , who caught his ideas from the living world , and exhibited only what he faw before him . He knew , that other paffion ...
... paffions , and as it has no great influence the fum of life , it has little opera- upon tion in the dramas of a poet , who caught his ideas from the living world , and exhibited only what he faw before him . He knew , that other paffion ...
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... paffions and moft fre- quent incidents ; fo that he who contemplates them in the book will not know them in the world : Shakespeare approximates the remote , and familiarizes the wonder- ful ; the event which he reprefents will not ...
... paffions and moft fre- quent incidents ; fo that he who contemplates them in the book will not know them in the world : Shakespeare approximates the remote , and familiarizes the wonder- ful ; the event which he reprefents will not ...
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... paffions . His adherence to general nature has exposed him to the cenfure of criticks , who form their judgments upon narrower principles . Dennis and Rhymer think his Ro- mans not fufficiently Roman ; and Voltaire cenfures his kings as ...
... paffions . His adherence to general nature has exposed him to the cenfure of criticks , who form their judgments upon narrower principles . Dennis and Rhymer think his Ro- mans not fufficiently Roman ; and Voltaire cenfures his kings as ...
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