“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Band 1T. Bensley, 1778 |
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... comedy , compofitions intended to promote different ends by contrary means , and confidered as fo little allied , that I do not recollect among the Greeks or Romans a fingle writer who attempted both . Shakespeare has united the powers ...
... comedy , compofitions intended to promote different ends by contrary means , and confidered as fo little allied , that I do not recollect among the Greeks or Romans a fingle writer who attempted both . Shakespeare has united the powers ...
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... comedy can- not be denied , because it includes both in its altera- tions of exhibition , and approaches nearer than either to the appearance of life , by fhewing how great ma- chinations and flender defigns may promote or obviate one ...
... comedy can- not be denied , because it includes both in its altera- tions of exhibition , and approaches nearer than either to the appearance of life , by fhewing how great ma- chinations and flender defigns may promote or obviate one ...
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... comedy . This idea of a comedy continued long amongst us , and plays were written , which , by chang- ing the catastrophe , were tragedies to - day , and co- medies to - morrow , Tragedy was not in those times a poem of more general ...
... comedy . This idea of a comedy continued long amongst us , and plays were written , which , by chang- ing the catastrophe , were tragedies to - day , and co- medies to - morrow , Tragedy was not in those times a poem of more general ...
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... comedy . In tragedy he often writes with great appearance of toil and study , what is written at laft with little felicity ; but in his comick fcenes , he seems to produce without labour , labour , what no labour can improve . In ...
... comedy . In tragedy he often writes with great appearance of toil and study , what is written at laft with little felicity ; but in his comick fcenes , he seems to produce without labour , labour , what no labour can improve . In ...
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... comedy he feems to repofe , or to luxuriate , as in a mode of thinking congenial to his nature . In his tragick fcenes there is always fomething wanting , but his comedy often furpaffes expectation or defire . His comedy pleases by the ...
... comedy he feems to repofe , or to luxuriate , as in a mode of thinking congenial to his nature . In his tragick fcenes there is always fomething wanting , but his comedy often furpaffes expectation or defire . His comedy pleases by the ...
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