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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... nature finds itself scourg'd 7 Pretence is defign . purpose . So afterwards in this play , Pretence and purpose of ... nature ] That is , though natural philosophy can give account of eclipfes , yet we feel their confequences . + by the ...
... nature finds itself scourg'd 7 Pretence is defign . purpose . So afterwards in this play , Pretence and purpose of ... nature ] That is , though natural philosophy can give account of eclipfes , yet we feel their confequences . + by the ...
Strana 24
... nature , there's father against child . We have seen the best of our time . Machinations , hol- lowness , treachery , and all ruinous diforders follow us difquietly to our graves ! -- Find out this villan , Ed- mund ; it fhall loofe ...
... nature , there's father against child . We have seen the best of our time . Machinations , hol- lowness , treachery , and all ruinous diforders follow us difquietly to our graves ! -- Find out this villan , Ed- mund ; it fhall loofe ...
Strana 25
... nature ) into the mouth of the villain and atheit , efpe- cially when he has added fuch force of reafon to his ridicule , in the words referred to in the beginning of the note . WARB . villains figh like Tom o ' Bedlam— -O , thefe ...
... nature ) into the mouth of the villain and atheit , efpe- cially when he has added fuch force of reafon to his ridicule , in the words referred to in the beginning of the note . WARB . villains figh like Tom o ' Bedlam— -O , thefe ...
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... natural winding up of the plot in the Comedy of the ancients ; which as it was owing to the artful and yet natural in ... nature , and in the 1 afon of things , and not in a meer arbitrary invention of the Greeks , as foine of our own ...
... natural winding up of the plot in the Comedy of the ancients ; which as it was owing to the artful and yet natural in ... nature , and in the 1 afon of things , and not in a meer arbitrary invention of the Greeks , as foine of our own ...
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... nature ) proceeds all that beauty of the catajirophe , or the winding up the plot in the ancient comedy . For all the perfons of the Drama being to appear and act on one limited fpot , and being by their feveral interefts to embarras ...
... nature ) proceeds all that beauty of the catajirophe , or the winding up the plot in the ancient comedy . For all the perfons of the Drama being to appear and act on one limited fpot , and being by their feveral interefts to embarras ...
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