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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... whose chief interest it is to please the people , fhould , more than any other writer , conform himself to their hu- mour ; and appear more ftrongly infected with with the faults of the times , whether they be INTRODUCTION .
... whose chief interest it is to please the people , fhould , more than any other writer , conform himself to their hu- mour ; and appear more ftrongly infected with with the faults of the times , whether they be INTRODUCTION .
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... do not deign to enquire , whe- ther they resemble the living perfons , they were intended to reprefent . Among these connoiffeurs , whose acquaintance with man- R B kind kind is formed in the library , not in the INTRODUCTION . 17.
... do not deign to enquire , whe- ther they resemble the living perfons , they were intended to reprefent . Among these connoiffeurs , whose acquaintance with man- R B kind kind is formed in the library , not in the INTRODUCTION . 17.
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... whose knife the bleeding victim is expiring in agonies , by a description of the unhappy object ; but how fully , and how forcibly is the confcioufnefs of guilt expreffed by Macbeth , when , fpeaking of the grooms who lay near Duncan ...
... whose knife the bleeding victim is expiring in agonies , by a description of the unhappy object ; but how fully , and how forcibly is the confcioufnefs of guilt expreffed by Macbeth , when , fpeaking of the grooms who lay near Duncan ...
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... whose use these public entertainments should be chiefly intended , know the battle of Shrewsbury to be a Fact : they are in- formed of what paffed on the banks of the Severn ; all that happened on the shore of the Scamander has , to ...
... whose use these public entertainments should be chiefly intended , know the battle of Shrewsbury to be a Fact : they are in- formed of what paffed on the banks of the Severn ; all that happened on the shore of the Scamander has , to ...
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... were ranged under the white or red Rofe , in whose contentions fome had loft their parents and friends , others had gained establishments and honours . All All ' the inducements which the Greek tragedians had to 66 On the HISTORICAL DRAMA .
... were ranged under the white or red Rofe , in whose contentions fome had loft their parents and friends , others had gained establishments and honours . All All ' the inducements which the Greek tragedians had to 66 On the HISTORICAL DRAMA .
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