The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... true even by those who in daily experience feel it to be falfe . The interchanges of mingled fcenes feldom fail to produce the intended viciffitudes of pas- fion . Fiction cannot move so much , but that the at- tention may be easily ...
... true even by those who in daily experience feel it to be falfe . The interchanges of mingled fcenes feldom fail to produce the intended viciffitudes of pas- fion . Fiction cannot move so much , but that the at- tention may be easily ...
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... true paffion are the colours of nature ; they pervade the whole mafs , and can only perish with the body that exhibits them . The accidental compofitions . of heterogeneous modes are dif folved by the chance which combined them ; but ...
... true paffion are the colours of nature ; they pervade the whole mafs , and can only perish with the body that exhibits them . The accidental compofitions . of heterogeneous modes are dif folved by the chance which combined them ; but ...
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... true ftate of things , knows not how to judge of that which is propofed as its refem- blance . Whatever is remote from common appearances is always welcome to vulgar , as to childifh credulity ; and of a country unenlightened by ...
... true ftate of things , knows not how to judge of that which is propofed as its refem- blance . Whatever is remote from common appearances is always welcome to vulgar , as to childifh credulity ; and of a country unenlightened by ...
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... true state of Shakespeare's text , fhewed that it was extremely corrupt , and gave reafon to hope that there were means of reforming it . He collated the old copies , which none had thought to examine before , and restored many lines to ...
... true state of Shakespeare's text , fhewed that it was extremely corrupt , and gave reafon to hope that there were means of reforming it . He collated the old copies , which none had thought to examine before , and restored many lines to ...
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... true force of our words , can only be preserved , by keeping the text of authours free from adulteration . Others , and those very frequent , fmoothed the cadence , or regulated the meafure ; on these I have not exercised the fame ...
... true force of our words , can only be preserved , by keeping the text of authours free from adulteration . Others , and those very frequent , fmoothed the cadence , or regulated the meafure ; on these I have not exercised the fame ...
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