The Plays of William Shakespeare, Τόμος 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Σελίδα xix
... suppose the presence of misery , as a mother weeps over her babe , when she remembers that death may take it from her . The delight of tragedy proceeds from our confciousness of fiction ; if we thought murders and treafons real , they ...
... suppose the presence of misery , as a mother weeps over her babe , when she remembers that death may take it from her . The delight of tragedy proceeds from our confciousness of fiction ; if we thought murders and treafons real , they ...
Σελίδα xx
... suppose , that , when he rose to notice , he did not want the counsels and admo- nitions of scholars and criticks , and that he at last deli- berately perfifted in a practice , which he might have begun by chance . As nothing is ...
... suppose , that , when he rose to notice , he did not want the counsels and admo- nitions of scholars and criticks , and that he at last deli- berately perfifted in a practice , which he might have begun by chance . As nothing is ...
Σελίδα xxiii
... suppose , that he chose the 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 ...
... suppose , that he chose the 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 ...
Σελίδα xxxviii
... suppose , since the ardour of compofition is remitted , he no longer numbers among his happy ef- fufions . The original and predominant errour of his com- mentary , is acquiefcence in his first thoughts ; that pre- cipitation which is ...
... suppose , since the ardour of compofition is remitted , he no longer numbers among his happy ef- fufions . The original and predominant errour of his com- mentary , is acquiefcence in his first thoughts ; that pre- cipitation which is ...
Σελίδα xxxix
... suppose , the authour himself would defire to be forgotten . Of the rest , to part I have given the highest approbation , by inserting the offered reading in the text ; part I have left to the judgment of the reader , as doubtful ...
... suppose , the authour himself would defire to be forgotten . Of the rest , to part I have given the highest approbation , by inserting the offered reading in the text ; part I have left to the judgment of the reader , as doubtful ...
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