Prefaces. Tempest. Two gentlemen of Verona. Merry wives of WindsorC. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... less reason to indulge their hopes of fupreme excellence , than when he seems fully refolved to fink them in dejection , and mollify them with tender emotions by the fall of greatness , the danger of innocence , or the crosses of love ...
... less reason to indulge their hopes of fupreme excellence , than when he seems fully refolved to fink them in dejection , and mollify them with tender emotions by the fall of greatness , the danger of innocence , or the crosses of love ...
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... is always less . The humour of Petruchio may be heightened by grimace ; but what voice or what gefture can hope to add dignity or force to the foliloquy of Cato . A play A play read , affects the nind like a play PREFACE .
... is always less . The humour of Petruchio may be heightened by grimace ; but what voice or what gefture can hope to add dignity or force to the foliloquy of Cato . A play A play read , affects the nind like a play PREFACE .
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... less Greek ; who , besides that he had no imaginable temptation to falsehood , wrote at a time when the character and acquifitions of Shakespeare were known to multitudes . His evidence ought therefore to de- cide the controversy ...
... less Greek ; who , besides that he had no imaginable temptation to falsehood , wrote at a time when the character and acquifitions of Shakespeare were known to multitudes . His evidence ought therefore to de- cide the controversy ...
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... less importance , upon which wit and reason have exercised their powers , must lament the unfuccessfulness of enquiry , and the flow advances of truth , when he reflects , that great part of the labour of every writer is only the ...
... less importance , upon which wit and reason have exercised their powers , must lament the unfuccessfulness of enquiry , and the flow advances of truth , when he reflects , that great part of the labour of every writer is only the ...
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... less any of " the ancient quartos : and even Sir Thomas Hanmer's per- " formance was known to him only by Dr. Warburton's repre- " sentation . " FARMER . [ D2 ] were to be wished that all would endeavour to imitate. were PREFACE .
... less any of " the ancient quartos : and even Sir Thomas Hanmer's per- " formance was known to him only by Dr. Warburton's repre- " sentation . " FARMER . [ D2 ] were to be wished that all would endeavour to imitate. were PREFACE .
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