The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1 |
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... for in Gildon's Letters and Elays , published in 1694 , fifteen years before this
Life appeared , the same story is told ; and Dryden , to whom an Essay in
vindication of Shakspeare is addressed , is appealed to by the writer as his
authority .
... for in Gildon's Letters and Elays , published in 1694 , fifteen years before this
Life appeared , the same story is told ; and Dryden , to whom an Essay in
vindication of Shakspeare is addressed , is appealed to by the writer as his
authority .
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Shakspeare is then appositely compared with a dramatick author among the
ancients : but still it should beremembered that the elogium is lefsened while the
metre is reformed ; and it is well known that some of our early writers of Latin
poetry ...
Shakspeare is then appositely compared with a dramatick author among the
ancients : but still it should beremembered that the elogium is lefsened while the
metre is reformed ; and it is well known that some of our early writers of Latin
poetry ...
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This entertaining writer was a great collector of anecdotes , but not always very
fcrupulous in inquiring into the authenticity of the information which he procured ;
for this improbable tale , I find , on examination , Itands only on the assertion of an
...
This entertaining writer was a great collector of anecdotes , but not always very
fcrupulous in inquiring into the authenticity of the information which he procured ;
for this improbable tale , I find , on examination , Itands only on the assertion of an
...
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It is the fame magick that raises the Fairies in A Midsummer - Night's Dream , the
Witches in Macbeth , and the Ghost in Hamlet , with thoughts and language so
proper to the parts they sustain , and so peculiar to the talent of this writer . But of
...
It is the fame magick that raises the Fairies in A Midsummer - Night's Dream , the
Witches in Macbeth , and the Ghost in Hamlet , with thoughts and language so
proper to the parts they sustain , and so peculiar to the talent of this writer . But of
...
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This is to distinguish rightly between horror and The latter is a proper passion of
tragedy , but the former ought always to be carefully avoidterror . ed . And
certainly no dramatick writer ever suca ceeded 64 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE
LIFE , & c .
This is to distinguish rightly between horror and The latter is a proper passion of
tragedy , but the former ought always to be carefully avoidterror . ed . And
certainly no dramatick writer ever suca ceeded 64 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE
LIFE , & c .
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