The Plays of William Shakespeare, Τόμος 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Σελίδα v
... thing there which he should ever meet in any other place . The fame remark may be applied to every stage but that of Shakespeare . The theatre , when it is under any other direction , is peopled by such characters as were never feen ...
... thing there which he should ever meet in any other place . The fame remark may be applied to every stage but that of Shakespeare . The theatre , when it is under any other direction , is peopled by such characters as were never feen ...
Σελίδα xv
... things is very often neglected , and trivial fentiments and vulgar ideas disappoint the attention , to which they are recommended by sonorous epithets and swelling figures . But the admirers of this great poet have never less reason to ...
... things is very often neglected , and trivial fentiments and vulgar ideas disappoint the attention , to which they are recommended by sonorous epithets and swelling figures . But the admirers of this great poet have never less reason to ...
Σελίδα xxiii
... things , knows not how to judge of that which is proposed as its refem- blance . Whatever is remote from common appearances is always welcome to vulgar , as to childish credulity ; and of a country unenlightened by learning , the whole ...
... things , knows not how to judge of that which is proposed as its refem- blance . Whatever is remote from common appearances is always welcome to vulgar , as to childish credulity ; and of a country unenlightened by learning , the whole ...
Σελίδα xxx
... things as they really exist . It may be observed , that the oldest poets of many nations preserve their reputation , and that the following generations of wit , after a fhort celebrity , fink into oblivion . The first , whoever they be ...
... things as they really exist . It may be observed , that the oldest poets of many nations preserve their reputation , and that the following generations of wit , after a fhort celebrity , fink into oblivion . The first , whoever they be ...
Σελίδα xxxi
... thing to him , he owes something to us ; that , if much of his praise is paid by perception and judgment , much is likewife given by custom and veneration . We fix our eyes upon his graces , and turn them from his de- formities , and ...
... thing to him , he owes something to us ; that , if much of his praise is paid by perception and judgment , much is likewife given by custom and veneration . We fix our eyes upon his graces , and turn them from his de- formities , and ...
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