The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 1Rwington, 1821 |
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... tragedy and comedy , different as they are in their natures from each other ; and who may be said without partiality to have equalled , if not excelled , in both kinds , the best writers of any age or country , who have thought it glory ...
... tragedy and comedy , different as they are in their natures from each other ; and who may be said without partiality to have equalled , if not excelled , in both kinds , the best writers of any age or country , who have thought it glory ...
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... tragedies or comedies , but compositions of a distinct kind ; exhibiting the real state of sublunary nature , which ... tragedy and comedy , compositions intended to promote different ends by contrary means , and considered as so VOL ...
... tragedies or comedies , but compositions of a distinct kind ; exhibiting the real state of sublunary nature , which ... tragedy and comedy , compositions intended to promote different ends by contrary means , and considered as so VOL ...
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... Tragedies and Comedies were not writ then as they are now , promiscuously , by the same person ; but he who found his ... tragedy ; Eschylus , Euripides , Sophocles , and Seneca , never meddled with comedy ; the sock and buskin were not ...
... Tragedies and Comedies were not writ then as they are now , promiscuously , by the same person ; but he who found his ... tragedy ; Eschylus , Euripides , Sophocles , and Seneca , never meddled with comedy ; the sock and buskin were not ...
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... est du gout des autres tragedies antiques . Indeed they , who call this play a tragi - comedy , give it rather a favourable name ; for , Almost all his plays are divided between serious and ludi- F 2 DR . JOHNSON'S PREFACE . 67.
... est du gout des autres tragedies antiques . Indeed they , who call this play a tragi - comedy , give it rather a favourable name ; for , Almost all his plays are divided between serious and ludi- F 2 DR . JOHNSON'S PREFACE . 67.
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... tragedy ; what Demetrius calls τραγωδία παίζεσα . Much of the comick cast prevails in other scenes ; though mixed with those genuine strokes of simple and universal nature , which abound in this poet , and which I should be sorry to ...
... tragedy ; what Demetrius calls τραγωδία παίζεσα . Much of the comick cast prevails in other scenes ; though mixed with those genuine strokes of simple and universal nature , which abound in this poet , and which I should be sorry to ...
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