The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... follows it at all adventures , it is fure to lead him out of his way , and fure to engulf him in the mire . It has fome malignant power over his mind , and its fafcinations are irrefiftable . What- ever be the dignity or profundity of ...
... follows it at all adventures , it is fure to lead him out of his way , and fure to engulf him in the mire . It has fome malignant power over his mind , and its fafcinations are irrefiftable . What- ever be the dignity or profundity of ...
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... follows that between the acts a longer or fhorter time may be allowed to pafs , and that no more account of space or duration is to be taken by the au- ditor of a drama , than by the reader of a narrative , be- fore whom may pafs in an ...
... follows that between the acts a longer or fhorter time may be allowed to pafs , and that no more account of space or duration is to be taken by the au- ditor of a drama , than by the reader of a narrative , be- fore whom may pafs in an ...
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... follow , we read a tranflation of , I prae , fequar . I have been told , that when Ca- liban , after a pleafing dream , fays , I cry'd to fleep again , the author imitates Anacreon , who had , like every other man , the fame with on the ...
... follow , we read a tranflation of , I prae , fequar . I have been told , that when Ca- liban , after a pleafing dream , fays , I cry'd to fleep again , the author imitates Anacreon , who had , like every other man , the fame with on the ...
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Shakespeare. Tradesmen and Mechanicks : And even their Hiftorical Plays ftrictly follow the common Old Stories or Vulgar Traditions of that kind of people . In Tragedy , no- thing was fo fure to Surprize and cause Admiration , as the ...
Shakespeare. Tradesmen and Mechanicks : And even their Hiftorical Plays ftrictly follow the common Old Stories or Vulgar Traditions of that kind of people . In Tragedy , no- thing was fo fure to Surprize and cause Admiration , as the ...
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... follows the Greek Authors , and particularly Dares Phrygius , in another , ( although I will not pretend to fay in what language he read them . ) The modern Italian writers of Novels he was mani- feftly acquainted with ; and we may ...
... follows the Greek Authors , and particularly Dares Phrygius , in another , ( although I will not pretend to fay in what language he read them . ) The modern Italian writers of Novels he was mani- feftly acquainted with ; and we may ...
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