The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... , but from prejudice . Some seem to admire indiscriminately whatever has been long preserved , without confidering that time has fometimes VOL . I. A co - operated co - operated with chance ; all perhaps are more [i] ...
... , but from prejudice . Some seem to admire indiscriminately whatever has been long preserved , without confidering that time has fometimes VOL . I. A co - operated co - operated with chance ; all perhaps are more [i] ...
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... some the lighter occurrences ; some the terrours of distress , and some the gayeties of profpe- rity . Thus rose the two modes of imitation , known by the names of tragedy and comedy , compositions in- tended to promote different ...
... some the lighter occurrences ; some the terrours of distress , and some the gayeties of profpe- rity . Thus rose the two modes of imitation , known by the names of tragedy and comedy , compositions in- tended to promote different ...
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... some malignant power over his mind , and its fafcinations are irresistable . What- ever be the dignity or profundity of his disquifition , whe- ther he be enlarging knowledge or exalting affection , whether he be amusing attention with ...
... some malignant power over his mind , and its fafcinations are irresistable . What- ever be the dignity or profundity of his disquifition , whe- ther he be enlarging knowledge or exalting affection , whether he be amusing attention with ...
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... ; and as the ancient writers were made known to his countrymen by versions , they fupplied him with new subjects ; he dilated some of Plu- plied PREFACE . XX111 ... Nations, like individuals, have their infancy. A ...
... ; and as the ancient writers were made known to his countrymen by versions , they fupplied him with new subjects ; he dilated some of Plu- plied PREFACE . XX111 ... Nations, like individuals, have their infancy. A ...
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... some visible and difcriminated events , as comments on the dialogue . He knew how he should most please ; and whether his practice is more agreeable to nature , or whether his example has prejudiced the nation , we still find that on ...
... some visible and difcriminated events , as comments on the dialogue . He knew how he should most please ; and whether his practice is more agreeable to nature , or whether his example has prejudiced the nation , we still find that on ...
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