“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Band 1T. Bensley, 1778 |
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... fhould form his ex- pectations of human affairs from the play , or from the tale , would be equally deceived . Shakespeare has no heroes ; his fcenes are occupied only by men , who act and speak as the reader thinks that he should ...
... fhould form his ex- pectations of human affairs from the play , or from the tale , would be equally deceived . Shakespeare has no heroes ; his fcenes are occupied only by men , who act and speak as the reader thinks that he should ...
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... fhould not be a century in that calenture of the brains that can make the stage a field , The truth is , that the fpectators are always in their fenfes , and know , from the first act to the laft , that the ftage is only a ftage , and ...
... fhould not be a century in that calenture of the brains that can make the stage a field , The truth is , that the fpectators are always in their fenfes , and know , from the first act to the laft , that the ftage is only a ftage , and ...
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... fhould be pleased with fuch fountains playing befide us , and fuch woods waving over us . We are agitated in reading the history of Henry the Fifth , yet no man takes his book for the field of Agincourt . A dramatick exhibition is a ...
... fhould be pleased with fuch fountains playing befide us , and fuch woods waving over us . We are agitated in reading the history of Henry the Fifth , yet no man takes his book for the field of Agincourt . A dramatick exhibition is a ...
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... fhould I very vehemently reproach him , that his first act paffed at Venice , and his next in Cyprus . Such violations of rules merely pofitive , become the comprehenfive genius of Shakespeare , and fuch cen- fures are fuitable to the ...
... fhould I very vehemently reproach him , that his first act paffed at Venice , and his next in Cyprus . Such violations of rules merely pofitive , become the comprehenfive genius of Shakespeare , and fuch cen- fures are fuitable to the ...
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... fhould most please ; and whether his practice is more agreeable to nature , or whether his example has prejudiced the nation , we ftill find that on our stage fomething must be done as well as faid , and inactive declamation is very ...
... fhould most please ; and whether his practice is more agreeable to nature , or whether his example has prejudiced the nation , we ftill find that on our stage fomething must be done as well as faid , and inactive declamation is very ...
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