The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... tragedy , but the former ought always to be carefully avoided . And certainly no dramatick writer ever succeeded better in raising terror in the minds of an audience than Shakspeare has done . The whole tragedy of Macbeth , but more ...
... tragedy , but the former ought always to be carefully avoided . And certainly no dramatick writer ever succeeded better in raising terror in the minds of an audience than Shakspeare has done . The whole tragedy of Macbeth , but more ...
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... tragedy or comedy cannot be denied , because it includes both in its alterations of exhibition , and ap- proaches nearer than either to the appearance of life , by shew- ing how great machinations and slender designs may promote or ...
... tragedy or comedy cannot be denied , because it includes both in its alterations of exhibition , and ap- proaches nearer than either to the appearance of life , by shew- ing how great machinations and slender designs may promote or ...
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... tragedy for the greater part by incident and action . His tragedy seems to be skill , his comedy to be instinct . * The force of his comick scenes has suffered little diminution from the changes made by a century and a half , in manners ...
... tragedy for the greater part by incident and action . His tragedy seems to be skill , his comedy to be instinct . * The force of his comick scenes has suffered little diminution from the changes made by a century and a half , in manners ...
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