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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... raised ? Like them , our author's works will remain for ever the greatest monuments of the amazing force of nature , which we ought to view as we do other prodigies , with an attention to , and admiration of their ftupendous parts , and ...
... raised ? Like them , our author's works will remain for ever the greatest monuments of the amazing force of nature , which we ought to view as we do other prodigies , with an attention to , and admiration of their ftupendous parts , and ...
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... raise the mind to heavenly contemplations , than to inftruct it in hu- man affairs . In Greece , the general mother of arts , arofe the mighty Genius of Homer ; of whom it may be faid , as it is of Socrates with relation to Philofophy ...
... raise the mind to heavenly contemplations , than to inftruct it in hu- man affairs . In Greece , the general mother of arts , arofe the mighty Genius of Homer ; of whom it may be faid , as it is of Socrates with relation to Philofophy ...
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... raise the genius , and to mend the heart , To make mankind in conscious virtue bold , Live o'er each fcene , and be what they behold . He afcribes fuch power to a well - wrought fcene , as to afk , When Cato groans who does not wish to ...
... raise the genius , and to mend the heart , To make mankind in conscious virtue bold , Live o'er each fcene , and be what they behold . He afcribes fuch power to a well - wrought fcene , as to afk , When Cato groans who does not wish to ...
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... , which are neceffary to maintain opinion loyal to the throne to which it had raised him , or from the im- poffibility poffibility of fatisfying the expectations of those who had affifted The First Part of HENRY IV . 95.
... , which are neceffary to maintain opinion loyal to the throne to which it had raised him , or from the im- poffibility poffibility of fatisfying the expectations of those who had affifted The First Part of HENRY IV . 95.
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... raise Laughter of any that ever appeared on a stage , He joins the finesse of Wit to the drol- lery of Humour . Humour is a kind of grotesque Wit , shaped and coloured by the difpofition of the person in whom it refides , or by the ...
... raise Laughter of any that ever appeared on a stage , He joins the finesse of Wit to the drol- lery of Humour . Humour is a kind of grotesque Wit , shaped and coloured by the difpofition of the person in whom it refides , or by the ...
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