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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... Part of Henry IV . P. III . On the Præternatural Beings . P. 133 . The Tragedy of Macbeth . P. 173 . Upon the Cinna of Corneille . Upon the Death of Julius Cæfar . P. 207 . P. 245 . " INTRODUCTION . R. Pope , in the preface to.
... Part of Henry IV . P. III . On the Præternatural Beings . P. 133 . The Tragedy of Macbeth . P. 173 . Upon the Cinna of Corneille . Upon the Death of Julius Cæfar . P. 207 . P. 245 . " INTRODUCTION . R. Pope , in the preface to.
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... death of Hector , or Sarpedon , could have produced an equal effect on any reader of the Iliad ; fuch enthusiasm is to be caught only from the Stage , and is the effect alone of strong - work- ing fympathy , and paffions agitated by the ...
... death of Hector , or Sarpedon , could have produced an equal effect on any reader of the Iliad ; fuch enthusiasm is to be caught only from the Stage , and is the effect alone of strong - work- ing fympathy , and paffions agitated by the ...
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... Death of Julius Cæfar , we should have abhorred Brutus as an Affaffin , who by this artifice appears a Tyrannicide : and had not Mr. Addison made Cato a Patriot , according to the Roman mode , we should think he was mad for killing ...
... Death of Julius Cæfar , we should have abhorred Brutus as an Affaffin , who by this artifice appears a Tyrannicide : and had not Mr. Addison made Cato a Patriot , according to the Roman mode , we should think he was mad for killing ...
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... death of Hippolytus , occafioned by the interposi → tion of Venus and Neptune , wear the ap- parent marks of fiction ; and when we cease to believe , we ceafe to be affected . The nature of the Hiftorical Play gave scope to the ...
... death of Hippolytus , occafioned by the interposi → tion of Venus and Neptune , wear the ap- parent marks of fiction ; and when we cease to believe , we ceafe to be affected . The nature of the Hiftorical Play gave scope to the ...
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... death - bed , as at council ; his eye , just before it closed for ever , ftretching itself beyond the hour of death , to the view of thofe dangers , which from the temper of the Prince of Wales , and the condition of the times ...
... death - bed , as at council ; his eye , just before it closed for ever , ftretching itself beyond the hour of death , to the view of thofe dangers , which from the temper of the Prince of Wales , and the condition of the times ...
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