The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... fame perfevering fpirit of enquiry has continued to exert itself , and the fame laborious fearch into the literature , the manners , and the cuftoms of the times , which was formerly fo fuccefsfully employed , has re- mained ...
... fame perfevering fpirit of enquiry has continued to exert itself , and the fame laborious fearch into the literature , the manners , and the cuftoms of the times , which was formerly fo fuccefsfully employed , has re- mained ...
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... fame remark may be applied to every ftage but that of Shakspeare . The theatre , when it is under any other direction , is peo . pled by fuch characters as were never seen , converfing in a language which was never heard , upon topicks ...
... fame remark may be applied to every ftage but that of Shakspeare . The theatre , when it is under any other direction , is peo . pled by fuch characters as were never seen , converfing in a language which was never heard , upon topicks ...
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... fame ; an interchange of seriousness and merriment , by which the mind is foftened at one time , and exhilarated at another . But whatever be his purpose , whether to gladden or deprefs , or to conduct the ftory , without vehemence or ...
... fame ; an interchange of seriousness and merriment , by which the mind is foftened at one time , and exhilarated at another . But whatever be his purpose , whether to gladden or deprefs , or to conduct the ftory , without vehemence or ...
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... fame age Sidney , who wanted not the advantages of learning , has , in his Arcadia , confounded the paftoral with the feudal times , the days of innocence , quiet , and fecurity , with those of turbulence , violence , and ad- venture ...
... fame age Sidney , who wanted not the advantages of learning , has , in his Arcadia , confounded the paftoral with the feudal times , the days of innocence , quiet , and fecurity , with those of turbulence , violence , and ad- venture ...
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... fame wifh on the fame occafion . There are a few paffages which inay pafs for imi- tations , but fo few , that the exception only confirms the rule ; he obtained them from accidental quota tions , or by oral communication , and as he ...
... fame wifh on the fame occafion . There are a few paffages which inay pafs for imi- tations , but fo few , that the exception only confirms the rule ; he obtained them from accidental quota tions , or by oral communication , and as he ...
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