The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... or to luxuriate , as in a mode of think- ing congenial to his nature . In his tragick scenes there is always fomething wanting , but his comedy often fur- is X PR E FAC E. than in the hiftory of Richard the Second. But ...
... or to luxuriate , as in a mode of think- ing congenial to his nature . In his tragick scenes there is always fomething wanting , but his comedy often fur- is X PR E FAC E. than in the hiftory of Richard the Second. But ...
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Shakespeare. is always fomething wanting , but his comedy often fur- paffes expectation or defire . His comedy pleases by the thoughts and the language , and his tragedy for the greater part by incident and action . His tragedy feems to ...
Shakespeare. is always fomething wanting , but his comedy often fur- paffes expectation or defire . His comedy pleases by the thoughts and the language , and his tragedy for the greater part by incident and action . His tragedy feems to ...
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... fomething muft be done as well as faid , and inactive declamation is very coldly heard , however mufical or elegant , paffionate or fublime . Voltaire expreffes his wonder , that our authour's ex- travagancies are endured by a nation ...
... fomething muft be done as well as faid , and inactive declamation is very coldly heard , however mufical or elegant , paffionate or fublime . Voltaire expreffes his wonder , that our authour's ex- travagancies are endured by a nation ...
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... fomething to us ; that , if much of his praise is paid by perception and judgment , much is likewife given by cuftom and veneration . We fix our eyes upon his graces , and turn them from his de- formities , and endure in him what we ...
... fomething to us ; that , if much of his praise is paid by perception and judgment , much is likewife given by cuftom and veneration . We fix our eyes upon his graces , and turn them from his de- formities , and endure in him what we ...
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... fomething to the publick , by diffufing innocent and rational plea- fure . The complete explanation of an authour not syste- matick and confequential , but defultory and vagrant , abounding in cafual allufions and light hints , is not ...
... fomething to the publick , by diffufing innocent and rational plea- fure . The complete explanation of an authour not syste- matick and confequential , but defultory and vagrant , abounding in cafual allufions and light hints , is not ...
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