The Plays of William Shakespeare, Τόμος 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Σελίδα ii
... criticism is to find the faults of the moderns , and the beauties of the ancients . While an authour is yet living we estimate his powers by his worst performance , and when he is dead we rate them by his beft . To works , however , of ...
... criticism is to find the faults of the moderns , and the beauties of the ancients . While an authour is yet living we estimate his powers by his worst performance , and when he is dead we rate them by his beft . To works , however , of ...
Σελίδα viii
... criticism to nature . The end of wri- ting is to inftruct ; the end of poetry is to instruct by pleasing . That the mingled drama may convey all the instruction of tragedy or comedy cannot be denied , because it includes both in its ...
... criticism to nature . The end of wri- ting is to inftruct ; the end of poetry is to instruct by pleasing . That the mingled drama may convey all the instruction of tragedy or comedy cannot be denied , because it includes both in its ...
Σελίδα ix
... criticism of that age was fatisfied , whatever lighter pleasure it afforded in its progress . History was a feries of actions , with no other than chronological fuccession , independent of each other , and without any tendency to ...
... criticism of that age was fatisfied , whatever lighter pleasure it afforded in its progress . History was a feries of actions , with no other than chronological fuccession , independent of each other , and without any tendency to ...
Σελίδα x
... criticisms of Rhymer and Voltaire vanish away . The play of Hamlet is opened , without impropriety , by two sentinels ; Iago bellows at Brabantio's window , with- out injury to the scheme of the play , though in terms which a modern ...
... criticisms of Rhymer and Voltaire vanish away . The play of Hamlet is opened , without impropriety , by two sentinels ; Iago bellows at Brabantio's window , with- out injury to the scheme of the play , though in terms which a modern ...
Σελίδα xxxiv
... criticism , he rejected whatever he disliked , and thought more of amputation than of cure . I know not why he is commended by Dr. Warburton I know xxxiv PREFACE . the editor's art was not yet applied to modern lan- ...
... criticism , he rejected whatever he disliked , and thought more of amputation than of cure . I know not why he is commended by Dr. Warburton I know xxxiv PREFACE . the editor's art was not yet applied to modern lan- ...
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