The Plays of William Shakespeare, Τόμος 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Σελίδα xxi
... beauty of a citadel is to exclude the enemy ; and the greatest graces of play , are to copy nature and instruct life . a Perhaps , what I have here , not dogmatically , but de- liberately written , may recal the principles of the drama ...
... beauty of a citadel is to exclude the enemy ; and the greatest graces of play , are to copy nature and instruct life . a Perhaps , what I have here , not dogmatically , but de- liberately written , may recal the principles of the drama ...
Σελίδα lii
... beauty of the whole is difcerned no longer . It is not very grateful to confider how little the fucceffion of editors has added tot his authour's power of pleafing . He was read , admired , ftudied , and imitated , while he was yet ...
... beauty of the whole is difcerned no longer . It is not very grateful to confider how little the fucceffion of editors has added tot his authour's power of pleafing . He was read , admired , ftudied , and imitated , while he was yet ...
Σελίδα lxxiii
... beauty lay not in particulars but in the whole , a ftar is prefix'd to the fcene . This seems to me a fhorter and lefs oftentatious method of performing the better half of Criticism ( namely the pointing out an Author's excellences ) ...
... beauty lay not in particulars but in the whole , a ftar is prefix'd to the fcene . This seems to me a fhorter and lefs oftentatious method of performing the better half of Criticism ( namely the pointing out an Author's excellences ) ...
Σελίδα cxii
... Beauty of Colouring , as was hardly ever equalled by any Writer , whether his Aim was the Ufe , or only the Entertainment of Mankind . The Notes in this Edition , therefore , take in the whole Compass of Criticism . I. The first fort is ...
... Beauty of Colouring , as was hardly ever equalled by any Writer , whether his Aim was the Ufe , or only the Entertainment of Mankind . The Notes in this Edition , therefore , take in the whole Compass of Criticism . I. The first fort is ...
Σελίδα 26
... beauty's canker , thou might'st call him A goodly perfon . He hath loft his fellows , And ftrays about to find ' em . Mira . I might call him A thing divine ; for nothing natural I ever faw fo noble . Pro . It goes on , I fee , [ Afide ...
... beauty's canker , thou might'st call him A goodly perfon . He hath loft his fellows , And ftrays about to find ' em . Mira . I might call him A thing divine ; for nothing natural I ever faw fo noble . Pro . It goes on , I fee , [ Afide ...
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