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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... itself rules of nice discretion . If perfect and faultless compofi- tion is ever to be expected from human facul- ties , it must be at fome happy period , when a noble and graceful fimplicity , the result of well regulated and fober ...
... itself rules of nice discretion . If perfect and faultless compofi- tion is ever to be expected from human facul- ties , it must be at fome happy period , when a noble and graceful fimplicity , the result of well regulated and fober ...
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... itself . The epic is alfo an imitation of the actions of men , but it imitates by narration . The moft perfect , and the best imitation , is cer- tainly that which gives the most adequate , * Arift . Poet . C. 1. Chap . 3 . lively , 1 ...
... itself . The epic is alfo an imitation of the actions of men , but it imitates by narration . The moft perfect , and the best imitation , is cer- tainly that which gives the most adequate , * Arift . Poet . C. 1. Chap . 3 . lively , 1 ...
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... through which it opens to itself a communication with the heart , where it is to excite certain paffions and affections ; each character being perfo- & perfonated , and each event exhibited , the attention of On DRAMATIC POETRY . 29.
... through which it opens to itself a communication with the heart , where it is to excite certain paffions and affections ; each character being perfo- & perfonated , and each event exhibited , the attention of On DRAMATIC POETRY . 29.
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... itself ; and in a comparison , drawn by the mind , between the original and the copy before us . But here the Art and the Artist must not appear ; for , as often as we recur to the Poet , so often our fympathy with the Action on the ...
... itself ; and in a comparison , drawn by the mind , between the original and the copy before us . But here the Art and the Artist must not appear ; for , as often as we recur to the Poet , so often our fympathy with the Action on the ...
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... itself again in it , and remains not , as in other writers , an ambitious ornament glit- tering alone , but is fo connected as to be an useful paffage very naturally united with the ftory . The examples of this are fo frequent , as to ...
... itself again in it , and remains not , as in other writers , an ambitious ornament glit- tering alone , but is fo connected as to be an useful paffage very naturally united with the ftory . The examples of this are fo frequent , as to ...
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