The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... false . The interchanges of mingled scenes feldom fail to produce the intended vicissitudes of paf- fion . Fiction cannot move so much , but that the at- tention may be easily transferred ; and though it must be allowed that pleasing ...
... false . The interchanges of mingled scenes feldom fail to produce the intended vicissitudes of paf- fion . Fiction cannot move so much , but that the at- tention may be easily transferred ; and though it must be allowed that pleasing ...
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... false . It is false , that any representation is mistaken for reality ; that any dramatick fable in its materiality was ever credible , or , for a fingle moment , was ever credited . The objection arising from the impoffibility of paf ...
... false . It is false , that any representation is mistaken for reality ; that any dramatick fable in its materiality was ever credible , or , for a fingle moment , was ever credited . The objection arising from the impoffibility of paf ...
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... false assumptions , and , by circum- scribing the extent of the drama , lessen its variety , I cannot think it much to be lamented , that they were not known by him , or not observed : Nor , if such ano- ther poet could arise , should I ...
... false assumptions , and , by circum- scribing the extent of the drama , lessen its variety , I cannot think it much to be lamented , that they were not known by him , or not observed : Nor , if such ano- ther poet could arise , should I ...
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... false thoughts , forced expreffions , & c . if these are not to be ascribed to the foresaid accidental reasons , they must be charged upon the Poet himfelf , and there is no help for it . But I think the two Disadvantages which I have ...
... false thoughts , forced expreffions , & c . if these are not to be ascribed to the foresaid accidental reasons , they must be charged upon the Poet himfelf , and there is no help for it . But I think the two Disadvantages which I have ...
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... false . Nothing is more likely than that those palpable blunders of Hector's quoting Aristotle , with others of that gross kind , sprung from the fame root ; it not being at all credible that these could be the errors of any man who had ...
... false . Nothing is more likely than that those palpable blunders of Hector's quoting Aristotle , with others of that gross kind , sprung from the fame root ; it not being at all credible that these could be the errors of any man who had ...
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