The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Band 1J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... thofe , who , being able to add nothing to truth , hope for eminence . from the herefies of paradox ; or thofe , who , being forced by difappointment upon confolatory expedients , are willing to hope from pofterity what the prefent age ...
... thofe , who , being able to add nothing to truth , hope for eminence . from the herefies of paradox ; or thofe , who , being forced by difappointment upon confolatory expedients , are willing to hope from pofterity what the prefent age ...
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... thofe ge- neral paffions and principles by which all minds are agitated , and the whole fyftem of life is con- tinued in motion . In the writings of other poets a character is too often an individual ; in those of Shakespeare it is ...
... thofe ge- neral paffions and principles by which all minds are agitated , and the whole fyftem of life is con- tinued in motion . In the writings of other poets a character is too often an individual ; in those of Shakespeare it is ...
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... thofe times a poem of more general dignity or elevation than comedy ; it required only a calamitous conclufion , with which the common criticism of that age was fatisfied , whatever lighter pleasure it afforded in its progrefs . Hiftory ...
... thofe times a poem of more general dignity or elevation than comedy ; it required only a calamitous conclufion , with which the common criticism of that age was fatisfied , whatever lighter pleasure it afforded in its progrefs . Hiftory ...
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... thofe who fpeak only to be understood , without am- bition of elegance . The polite are always catching modish innovations , and the learned depart from efta- blished forms of fpeech , in hope of finding or making better ; those who ...
... thofe who fpeak only to be understood , without am- bition of elegance . The polite are always catching modish innovations , and the learned depart from efta- blished forms of fpeech , in hope of finding or making better ; those who ...
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... thofe which are more eafy . It may be obferved , that in many of his plays the latter part is evidently neglected . When he found himfelf near the end of his work , and , in view of his reward , he thortened the labour , to fnatch the ...
... thofe which are more eafy . It may be obferved , that in many of his plays the latter part is evidently neglected . When he found himfelf near the end of his work , and , in view of his reward , he thortened the labour , to fnatch the ...
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