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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... from the tone of a court . In or- der to please upon the French ftage , every perfon of every age and nation was made to adopt French manners . A 2 The The Heroes of antiquity were not more difguifed in the INTRODUCTION ..
... from the tone of a court . In or- der to please upon the French ftage , every perfon of every age and nation was made to adopt French manners . A 2 The The Heroes of antiquity were not more difguifed in the INTRODUCTION ..
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... fimplicity , the result of well regulated and fober magnanimity , reigns through the general manners . Then the mufes and the arts , neither effeminately deli- cate , cate , nor audaciously bold , affume their high- eft 8 INTRODUCTION .
... fimplicity , the result of well regulated and fober magnanimity , reigns through the general manners . Then the mufes and the arts , neither effeminately deli- cate , cate , nor audaciously bold , affume their high- eft 8 INTRODUCTION .
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... manners degenerated , in vain did an Arif- totle and a Quintilian endeavour to restore by doctrine , what had been infpired by fenti- ment , and fashioned by manners . If the feverer mufes , whofe fphere is the Library and the Senate ...
... manners degenerated , in vain did an Arif- totle and a Quintilian endeavour to restore by doctrine , what had been infpired by fenti- ment , and fashioned by manners . If the feverer mufes , whofe fphere is the Library and the Senate ...
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... manners and language . By conta- gion , or from complaifance to the taste of the public , Shakespear falls fometimes into the fashionable mode of writing but this is only by fits ; for many parts of all his plays are written with the ...
... manners and language . By conta- gion , or from complaifance to the taste of the public , Shakespear falls fometimes into the fashionable mode of writing but this is only by fits ; for many parts of all his plays are written with the ...
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... practice and manner of the three celebrated Greek trage- dians were by fucceeding critics established as dramatic laws : happily for Shakespear , Mr. Mr. Johnfon , whofe genius and learning render him fuperior 14 INTRODUCTION .
... practice and manner of the three celebrated Greek trage- dians were by fucceeding critics established as dramatic laws : happily for Shakespear , Mr. Mr. Johnfon , whofe genius and learning render him fuperior 14 INTRODUCTION .
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