The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;, Band 1J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... fome their absurdities ; some the mo- mentous vicissitudes of life , and some the lighter occurrences ; some the terrours of distress , and fome the gayeties of profperity . Thus rose the two modes of imitation , known by the names of ...
... fome their absurdities ; some the mo- mentous vicissitudes of life , and some the lighter occurrences ; some the terrours of distress , and fome the gayeties of profperity . Thus rose the two modes of imitation , known by the names of ...
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... fome occafion to be comick , but in comedy he seems to repose , or to luxuriate , as in a mode of thinking congenial to his nature . In his tragick scenes there is always something wanting , but his comedy often furpasses expectation or ...
... fome occafion to be comick , but in comedy he seems to repose , or to luxuriate , as in a mode of thinking congenial to his nature . In his tragick scenes there is always something wanting , but his comedy often furpasses expectation or ...
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... fome modes of gayety preferable to others , and a writer ought to chuse the best . In tragedy his performance seems constantly to be worse , as his labour is more . The effusions of paf- fion which exigence forces out are for the most ...
... fome modes of gayety preferable to others , and a writer ought to chuse the best . In tragedy his performance seems constantly to be worse , as his labour is more . The effusions of paf- fion which exigence forces out are for the most ...
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... fome allowance for his ignorance . Every man's performances , to be rightly estima- ted , must be compared with the state of the age in which he lived , and with his own particular oppor- tunities ; and though to the reader a book be ...
... fome allowance for his ignorance . Every man's performances , to be rightly estima- ted , must be compared with the state of the age in which he lived , and with his own particular oppor- tunities ; and though to the reader a book be ...
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... fome of Plutarch's lives into plays , when they had been translated by North . His plots , whether historical or fabulous , are al- ways crouded with incidents , by which the attention of a rude people was more easily caught than by ...
... fome of Plutarch's lives into plays , when they had been translated by North . His plots , whether historical or fabulous , are al- ways crouded with incidents , by which the attention of a rude people was more easily caught than by ...
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