The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... those , who , being forced by disappointment upon confolatory expedients , are willing to hope from pofterity what the present age refuses , and flatter themselves that the regard which is yet denied by envy , will be at laft bestowed ...
... those , who , being forced by disappointment upon confolatory expedients , are willing to hope from pofterity what the present age refuses , and flatter themselves that the regard which is yet denied by envy , will be at laft bestowed ...
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... those ge- neral paffions and principles by which all minds . are agitated , and the whole fyftem of life is con- tinued in motion . In the writings of other poets a character is too often an individual ; in those of Shakespeare it is ...
... those ge- neral paffions and principles by which all minds . are agitated , and the whole fyftem of life is con- tinued in motion . In the writings of other poets a character is too often an individual ; in those of Shakespeare it is ...
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... due gradation of preparatory incidents , wants at last the power to move , which conftitutes the perfection of dramatick poetry . This reafoning is fo fpecious , that it 1 T it is received as true even by those who in PREFACE .
... due gradation of preparatory incidents , wants at last the power to move , which conftitutes the perfection of dramatick poetry . This reafoning is fo fpecious , that it 1 T it is received as true even by those who in PREFACE .
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... those who in daily expe- rience feel it to be falfe . The interchanges of mingled fcenes feldom fail to produce the intended viciffi- tudes of paffion . Fiction cannot move so much , but that the attention may be easily transferred ...
... those who in daily expe- rience feel it to be falfe . The interchanges of mingled fcenes feldom fail to produce the intended viciffi- tudes of paffion . Fiction cannot move so much , but that the attention may be easily transferred ...
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... those who have more leisure to be- ftow upon it . Not that always where the language is intricate the thought is fubtle , or the image always great where the line is bulky ; the equality of words to things iş very often neglected , and ...
... those who have more leisure to be- ftow upon it . Not that always where the language is intricate the thought is fubtle , or the image always great where the line is bulky ; the equality of words to things iş very often neglected , and ...
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