The Plays of William Shakespeare, Τόμος 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Σελίδα iv
... such as the world will always fupply , and observation will always find . His persons act and speak by the influence of those general paffions and principles by which all minds are agitated , and the whole system of life is continued in ...
... such as the world will always fupply , and observation will always find . His persons act and speak by the influence of those general paffions and principles by which all minds are agitated , and the whole system of life is continued in ...
Σελίδα v
... such characters as were never feen , converfing in a language which was never heard , upon topicks which will never arife in the com- merce of mankind . But the dialogue of this authour is often so evidently determined by the incident ...
... such characters as were never feen , converfing in a language which was never heard , upon topicks which will never arife in the com- merce of mankind . But the dialogue of this authour is often so evidently determined by the incident ...
Σελίδα x
... such fame as might force him upon imitation , nor criticks of fuch authority as might restrain his extravagance : He therefore indulged his natural disposition , and his disposition , as Rhymer has remarked , led him to comedy . In ...
... such fame as might force him upon imitation , nor criticks of fuch authority as might restrain his extravagance : He therefore indulged his natural disposition , and his disposition , as Rhymer has remarked , led him to comedy . In ...
Σελίδα xv
Shakespeare. and if it continues stubborn , comprises it in words such as occur , and leaves it to be disentangled and evolved by those who have more leifure to bestow upon it . Not that always where the language is intricate the thought ...
Shakespeare. and if it continues stubborn , comprises it in words such as occur , and leaves it to be disentangled and evolved by those who have more leifure to bestow upon it . Not that always where the language is intricate the thought ...
Σελίδα xvii
... Such is the triumphant language with which a critick exults over the misery of an irregular poet , and exults commonly without resistance or reply . It is time therefore to tell him , by the authority of Shakespeare , that he affumes ...
... Such is the triumphant language with which a critick exults over the misery of an irregular poet , and exults commonly without resistance or reply . It is time therefore to tell him , by the authority of Shakespeare , that he affumes ...
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