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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... perhaps confecrated through the enthufi- afm of his admirers , and the veneration paid to long - established fame , is by a great wit , a great critic , and a great poet of a neighbour- ing nation , treated as a writer of monstrous ...
... perhaps confecrated through the enthufi- afm of his admirers , and the veneration paid to long - established fame , is by a great wit , a great critic , and a great poet of a neighbour- ing nation , treated as a writer of monstrous ...
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... perhaps with the name of an Hercules , but , alas ! it was al- 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 ...
... perhaps with the name of an Hercules , but , alas ! it was al- 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 ...
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... perhaps ( but in poe- try without difpute ) in which the connoiffeur can direct the artist . I do not fuppofe the Critic imagined that a mere obedience to his laws of drama would make a good tragedy , tho ' it might prevent a poet more ...
... perhaps ( but in poe- try without difpute ) in which the connoiffeur can direct the artist . I do not fuppofe the Critic imagined that a mere obedience to his laws of drama would make a good tragedy , tho ' it might prevent a poet more ...
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... perhaps made him more acquainted with the emotions of the heart , and lefs knowing or observant of outward forms : against the one he often offends , he very rarely mifrepresents the other . The French tragedians , on the con- trary ...
... perhaps made him more acquainted with the emotions of the heart , and lefs knowing or observant of outward forms : against the one he often offends , he very rarely mifrepresents the other . The French tragedians , on the con- trary ...
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... perhaps a theatrical greatness : but this is not Roman dignity , nor fuitable to the character of republicans ; for , as the excellent Bishop of Cambray obferves * , his- tory represents the Romans great and high in Sentiment , but ...
... perhaps a theatrical greatness : but this is not Roman dignity , nor fuitable to the character of republicans ; for , as the excellent Bishop of Cambray obferves * , his- tory represents the Romans great and high in Sentiment , but ...
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