The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volumen1J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... most natural paffions and moft frequent incidents ; fo that he who contemplates them in the book will not know them in the world : Shakespeare approximates the re- mote , and familiarizes the wonderful ; the event which he reprefents ...
... most natural paffions and moft frequent incidents ; fo that he who contemplates them in the book will not know them in the world : Shakespeare approximates the re- mote , and familiarizes the wonderful ; the event which he reprefents ...
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... most of the criticisms of Rhymer and Voltaire vanish away . The play of Hamlet is opened , without impropriety , by two fentinels ; Iago bellows at Brabantio's window , without injury to the fcheme of the play , though in terms which a ...
... most of the criticisms of Rhymer and Voltaire vanish away . The play of Hamlet is opened , without impropriety , by two fentinels ; Iago bellows at Brabantio's window , without injury to the fcheme of the play , though in terms which a ...
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... most vigorously exert them , and his cataftrophe is impro- bably produced or imperfectly reprefented . He had no regard to diftinction of time or place , but gives to one age or nation , without fcruple , the customs , inftitutions ...
... most vigorously exert them , and his cataftrophe is impro- bably produced or imperfectly reprefented . He had no regard to diftinction of time or place , but gives to one age or nation , without fcruple , the customs , inftitutions ...
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... most part ftriking and energetick ; but whenever he folicits his invention , or ftrains his faculties , the offspring of his throes is tumour , meannefs , tedioufnefs , and ob- fcurity . a 3- 3 In narration he affects a disproportionate ...
... most part ftriking and energetick ; but whenever he folicits his invention , or ftrains his faculties , the offspring of his throes is tumour , meannefs , tedioufnefs , and ob- fcurity . a 3- 3 In narration he affects a disproportionate ...
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... most ob- fequious to the imagination ; a lapfe of years is as eafily conceived as a paffage of hours . In contempla- tion we eafily contract the time of real actions , and therefore willingly permit it to be contracted when we only fee ...
... most ob- fequious to the imagination ; a lapfe of years is as eafily conceived as a paffage of hours . In contempla- tion we eafily contract the time of real actions , and therefore willingly permit it to be contracted when we only fee ...
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