The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volym 1C. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... pleasure is obtained ; yet , thus unassisted by interest or paffion , they have past through variations of tafte and changes of manners , and , as they devolved from one generation to another , have received new honours at every tranf ...
... pleasure is obtained ; yet , thus unassisted by interest or paffion , they have past through variations of tafte and changes of manners , and , as they devolved from one generation to another , have received new honours at every tranf ...
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... pleasures of fudden wonder are foon exhausted , and the mind can only repofe on the stability of truth . Shakespeare is above all writers , at least above all modern writers , the poet of nature ; the poet that holds up to his readers a ...
... pleasures of fudden wonder are foon exhausted , and the mind can only repofe on the stability of truth . Shakespeare is above all writers , at least above all modern writers , the poet of nature ; the poet that holds up to his readers a ...
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... pleasure consists in variety . The players , who in their edition divided our au thor's works into comedies , histories , and tragedies , feem not to have diftinguished the three kinds , by any very exact or definite ideas . An action ...
... pleasure consists in variety . The players , who in their edition divided our au thor's works into comedies , histories , and tragedies , feem not to have diftinguished the three kinds , by any very exact or definite ideas . An action ...
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... pleasures and vexations are communicable to all times and to all places ; they are natural , and therefore durable ; the adventitious peculiarities of personal habits , are only superficial dies , bright and pleasing for a little while ...
... pleasures and vexations are communicable to all times and to all places ; they are natural , and therefore durable ; the adventitious peculiarities of personal habits , are only superficial dies , bright and pleasing for a little while ...
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... from the time of Corneille , they have very generally received , by discovering that they have given more trouble to the poet , than pleasure to the auditor . The The neceffity of observing the unities of time and place PREFACE .
... from the time of Corneille , they have very generally received , by discovering that they have given more trouble to the poet , than pleasure to the auditor . The The neceffity of observing the unities of time and place PREFACE .
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