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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... most popular , fuch as were read by many , and related by more ; for his audience could not have followed him through the intricacies of the drama , had they not held the thread of the story in their hands . The ftories , which we now ...
... most popular , fuch as were read by many , and related by more ; for his audience could not have followed him through the intricacies of the drama , had they not held the thread of the story in their hands . The ftories , which we now ...
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... 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 ftage fomething must be done as well as faid , and inac- tive declamation is very coldly ...
... 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 ftage fomething must be done as well as faid , and inac- tive declamation is very coldly ...
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... most likely that he had learned Latin fufficiently to make him acquainted with construction , but that he never advanced to an eafy perufal of the Roman au- thours . Concerning his fkill in modern languages , I can find no fufficient ...
... most likely that he had learned Latin fufficiently to make him acquainted with construction , but that he never advanced to an eafy perufal of the Roman au- thours . Concerning his fkill in modern languages , I can find no fufficient ...
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... most vigorous , were the best . But the power of nature is only the power of ufing to any certain purpose the materials which diligence procures , or opportunity fupplies . Nature gives no man know- ledge , and when images are collected ...
... most vigorous , were the best . But the power of nature is only the power of ufing to any certain purpose the materials which diligence procures , or opportunity fupplies . Nature gives no man know- ledge , and when images are collected ...
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... most praife has very frequent need of indulgence . Let us now be told no more of the dull duty of an editor . Confidence is the common confequence of fuccefs . ' They whofe excellence of any kind has been loudly celebrated , are ready ...
... most praife has very frequent need of indulgence . Let us now be told no more of the dull duty of an editor . Confidence is the common confequence of fuccefs . ' They whofe excellence of any kind has been loudly celebrated , are ready ...
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