An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakespear Compared with the Greek and French Dramatic Poets: With Some Remarks Upon the Misrepresentations of Mons. de VoltaireH. Hughs, 1772 - 288 страница |
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... spectator at the theatre in London , it is probable he has already heard the tragic muse as she spoke at Athens , and as she now speaks at Paris , or in Italy ; and he can difcern be- tween the natural language , in which the once ...
... spectator at the theatre in London , it is probable he has already heard the tragic muse as she spoke at Athens , and as she now speaks at Paris , or in Italy ; and he can difcern be- tween the natural language , in which the once ...
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... - ways Hercules fpinning , that was fhewn to the spectator . And yet the editor of Cor- neille's works , in terms fo grofs as are hardly pardonable pardonable in such a master of fine raillery , frequently INTRODUCTION .
... - ways Hercules fpinning , that was fhewn to the spectator . And yet the editor of Cor- neille's works , in terms fo grofs as are hardly pardonable pardonable in such a master of fine raillery , frequently INTRODUCTION .
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... affume the office of the Spectator by expreffing his feelings , instead of conveying to us the ftrong emotions and fenfations of the perfons C under 4 under the pressure of diftrefs . Experience informs us , On DRAMATIC POETRY . 33.
... affume the office of the Spectator by expreffing his feelings , instead of conveying to us the ftrong emotions and fenfations of the perfons C under 4 under the pressure of diftrefs . Experience informs us , On DRAMATIC POETRY . 33.
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... Spectator , we may make fome conjecture of his internal state of mind , and fo far we fhall be moved : but the direct and immediate way to the heart is by the Sufferer's expreffion of his paffion ' . As there may be fome obfcurity in ...
... Spectator , we may make fome conjecture of his internal state of mind , and fo far we fhall be moved : but the direct and immediate way to the heart is by the Sufferer's expreffion of his paffion ' . As there may be fome obfcurity in ...
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... Spectators : for he has explained to us merely the external duties and relations of Parent and Child . The pangs of paternal tender- nefs , thus wounded , are more pathetically expreffed by King Lear , who leaves out whatever of this ...
... Spectators : for he has explained to us merely the external duties and relations of Parent and Child . The pangs of paternal tender- nefs , thus wounded , are more pathetically expreffed by King Lear , who leaves out whatever of this ...
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