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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... the other ; As they had feen me with thefe hangman's hands , Listening their fear . I could not fay , Amen , When they did fay , God blefs us ! Thefe Thefe expreffions open to us the internal ftate of the 36 On DRAMATIC POETRY .
... the other ; As they had feen me with thefe hangman's hands , Listening their fear . I could not fay , Amen , When they did fay , God blefs us ! Thefe Thefe expreffions open to us the internal ftate of the 36 On DRAMATIC POETRY .
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... fear for this guiltless , unhappy man . We wait with trembling expectation for the answer of the Oracle , and for the testimony of Phorbas , because we imagine that the deftiny of Edipus , and the fate of Thebes , depend on them ; if we ...
... fear for this guiltless , unhappy man . We wait with trembling expectation for the answer of the Oracle , and for the testimony of Phorbas , because we imagine that the deftiny of Edipus , and the fate of Thebes , depend on them ; if we ...
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... fear to be tyrants , 66 tyrants to manifeft their tyrannical hu- 65 mours ; that stirring the effects of admi- " ration and commiferation , teacheth the " uncertainty of this world , and upon how " weak foundations gilded roofs are ...
... fear to be tyrants , 66 tyrants to manifeft their tyrannical hu- 65 mours ; that stirring the effects of admi- " ration and commiferation , teacheth the " uncertainty of this world , and upon how " weak foundations gilded roofs are ...
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... of the dark fecrets of magic and divination , they cer- tainly encouraged the ignorant credulity , and anxious fears , to which fuch impof- 4 tures tures owe their fuccefs and credit . The retired and On the Præternatural Beings . 143.
... of the dark fecrets of magic and divination , they cer- tainly encouraged the ignorant credulity , and anxious fears , to which fuch impof- 4 tures tures owe their fuccefs and credit . The retired and On the Præternatural Beings . 143.
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... unwhipt of juftice , not to demand the public trial of guilty men . They must lose much of the fear and reverence in which they were held for for their fecret influence on the mind , and the On the Præternatural Beings . 153.
... unwhipt of juftice , not to demand the public trial of guilty men . They must lose much of the fear and reverence in which they were held for for their fecret influence on the mind , and the On the Præternatural Beings . 153.
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