The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Shakespeare. of Corneille , they have very generally received , by dif covering that they have given more trouble to the poet , than pleasure to the auditor . The neceflity of obferving the unities of time and place arifes from the ...
Shakespeare. of Corneille , they have very generally received , by dif covering that they have given more trouble to the poet , than pleasure to the auditor . The neceflity of obferving the unities of time and place arifes from the ...
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Shakespeare. Non ufque adeo permifcuit imis Longus fumma dies , ut non , fi voce Metelli Serventur leges , malint a Cæfare tolli . Yet when I speak thus flightly of dramatick rules , I cannot but recollect how much wit and learning may ...
Shakespeare. Non ufque adeo permifcuit imis Longus fumma dies , ut non , fi voce Metelli Serventur leges , malint a Cæfare tolli . Yet when I speak thus flightly of dramatick rules , I cannot but recollect how much wit and learning may ...
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Shakespeare. which judgment propagates by conjunction with learn- ing , but Othello is the vigorous and vivacious offspring of observation impregnated by genius . Cato affords a fplendid exhibition of artificial and fictitious manners ...
Shakespeare. which judgment propagates by conjunction with learn- ing , but Othello is the vigorous and vivacious offspring of observation impregnated by genius . Cato affords a fplendid exhibition of artificial and fictitious manners ...
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Shakespeare. troverfy , unless fomè teftimony of equal force could be oppofed . Some have imagined , that they have discovered deep learning in many imitations of old writers ; but the ex- amples which I have known urged , were drawn ...
Shakespeare. troverfy , unless fomè teftimony of equal force could be oppofed . Some have imagined , that they have discovered deep learning in many imitations of old writers ; but the ex- amples which I have known urged , were drawn ...
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Shakespeare. often by diffyllable and triffyllable terminations . For the diverfity diftinguishes it from heroick harmony , and by bringing it nearer to common ufe makes it more pro- per to gain attention , and more fit for action and ...
Shakespeare. often by diffyllable and triffyllable terminations . For the diverfity diftinguishes it from heroick harmony , and by bringing it nearer to common ufe makes it more pro- per to gain attention , and more fit for action and ...
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