The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Svazek 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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Strana 324
... Passions , and Diction , finer and more perfect , than they find them in the Original . As the Fable has all thefe Advantages , fo is the Conduct of the Play very regular . Ariftotle divides the Parts of Quantity of a Play into four ...
... Passions , and Diction , finer and more perfect , than they find them in the Original . As the Fable has all thefe Advantages , fo is the Conduct of the Play very regular . Ariftotle divides the Parts of Quantity of a Play into four ...
Strana 324
... Passions , and Diction , finer and more perfect , than they find them in the Original . As the Fable has all thefe Advantages , fo is the Conduct of the Play very regular . Ariftotle divides the Parts of Quantity of a Play into four ...
... Passions , and Diction , finer and more perfect , than they find them in the Original . As the Fable has all thefe Advantages , fo is the Conduct of the Play very regular . Ariftotle divides the Parts of Quantity of a Play into four ...
Strana 367
... Passion for him is discovered by the Dutchefs , and the encourag'd in her Attempt to cure the King of a Fistula , when all the Doctors had given She therefore arrives at Court , and after much Importunity cures the King ; and in right ...
... Passion for him is discovered by the Dutchefs , and the encourag'd in her Attempt to cure the King of a Fistula , when all the Doctors had given She therefore arrives at Court , and after much Importunity cures the King ; and in right ...
Strana 415
... Passion to Tatters , to very Ragges , to split the Ears of the Groundlings ; who , for the most part , are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumb Shows , and Noife , & c . And a little further : -Be not too tame neither : but let your ...
... Passion to Tatters , to very Ragges , to split the Ears of the Groundlings ; who , for the most part , are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumb Shows , and Noife , & c . And a little further : -Be not too tame neither : but let your ...
Strana 435
... Passion which it is engag'd in , by a well - written Scene . But in this he was always equal to himfelf . He was once talking of tranflating Homer , and I recommended Euripides to his Pen ; but he reply'd , that he did not like that ...
... Passion which it is engag'd in , by a well - written Scene . But in this he was always equal to himfelf . He was once talking of tranflating Homer , and I recommended Euripides to his Pen ; but he reply'd , that he did not like that ...
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