The Plays of William Shakespeare, Τόμος 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Σελίδα viii
... Almost all his plays are divided between serious and ludicrous characters , and , in the fuccessive evolu- tions of the design , sometimes produce seriousness and forrow , and fometimes levity and laughter . That this is a practice ...
... Almost all his plays are divided between serious and ludicrous characters , and , in the fuccessive evolu- tions of the design , sometimes produce seriousness and forrow , and fometimes levity and laughter . That this is a practice ...
Σελίδα xxi
... almost frightened at my own temerity ; and when I estimate the fame and the strength of those that maintain the contrary opinion , am ready to fink down in reverential filence ; as Æneas withdrew from the defence of Troy , when he saw ...
... almost frightened at my own temerity ; and when I estimate the fame and the strength of those that maintain the contrary opinion , am ready to fink down in reverential filence ; as Æneas withdrew from the defence of Troy , when he saw ...
Σελίδα xxviii
... almost all original and native excellence proceeds . Shakespeare must have looked upon mankind with perspi- cacity , in the highest degree curious and attentive . Other writers borrow their characters from preceding writers , and ...
... almost all original and native excellence proceeds . Shakespeare must have looked upon mankind with perspi- cacity , in the highest degree curious and attentive . Other writers borrow their characters from preceding writers , and ...
Σελίδα xlvii
... almost all the plays void of authority . Some of those which are divided in the later editions have no division in the first folio , and some that are divided in the folio have no di- vision in the preceding copies . The fettled mode of ...
... almost all the plays void of authority . Some of those which are divided in the later editions have no division in the first folio , and some that are divided in the folio have no di- vision in the preceding copies . The fettled mode of ...
Σελίδα lxi
... almost as great defects ; and that as he has cer- tainly written better , fo he has perhaps written worse , than any other . But I think I can in some measure account for these defects , from several causes and ac- cidents ; without ...
... almost as great defects ; and that as he has cer- tainly written better , fo he has perhaps written worse , than any other . But I think I can in some measure account for these defects , from several causes and ac- cidents ; without ...
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