The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... was content to purchase it , by the sacrifice of reafon , propriety and truth . A quibble was to him the fatal Cleopatra for which he loft the world , and was content to lofe it . It 170 It will be thought strange , that , in PREFACE . XV.
... was content to purchase it , by the sacrifice of reafon , propriety and truth . A quibble was to him the fatal Cleopatra for which he loft the world , and was content to lofe it . It 170 It will be thought strange , that , in PREFACE . XV.
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Shakespeare. 170 It will be thought strange , that , in enumerating the defects of this writer , I have not yet mentioned his ne- glect of the unities ; his violation of those laws which have been inftituted and established by the joint ...
Shakespeare. 170 It will be thought strange , that , in enumerating the defects of this writer , I have not yet mentioned his ne- glect of the unities ; his violation of those laws which have been inftituted and established by the joint ...
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... strange events and fabulous tran- factions , and that incredibility , by which maturer know- ledge is offended , was the chief recommendation of wri- tings , to unskilful curiosity . Our authour's plots are generally borrowed from no ...
... strange events and fabulous tran- factions , and that incredibility , by which maturer know- ledge is offended , was the chief recommendation of wri- tings , to unskilful curiosity . Our authour's plots are generally borrowed from no ...
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... only read it by imagination . But it is evident that they have often made strange mistakes by igno- rance or negligence , and that therefore something may be be properly attempted by criticism , keeping the middle way xlvi PREFACE .
... only read it by imagination . But it is evident that they have often made strange mistakes by igno- rance or negligence , and that therefore something may be be properly attempted by criticism , keeping the middle way xlvi PREFACE .
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... strange , unexpected , and consequently most un- natural , Events and Incidents ; the most exaggerated Thoughts ; the most verbose and bombaft Expression ; the most pompous Rhymes , and thundering Versifica- tion . In Comedy , nothing ...
... strange , unexpected , and consequently most un- natural , Events and Incidents ; the most exaggerated Thoughts ; the most verbose and bombaft Expression ; the most pompous Rhymes , and thundering Versifica- tion . In Comedy , nothing ...
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