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 VoltaireJ. Dodsley, 1769 - 288 psl. |
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... story that has an air of reality , but we are more affected if we know it to be true ; and the intereft is ftill heightened if we have any relation to the perfons concerned . Our noble countryman , Percy , engages us much more than ...
... story that has an air of reality , but we are more affected if we know it to be true ; and the intereft is ftill heightened if we have any relation to the perfons concerned . Our noble countryman , Percy , engages us much more than ...
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... story muft arise . We are affected by the catastrophe of a stranger , we lament the destiny of an Edipus , and the misfortunes of an Hecuba ; but the little peculiarities of character touch us only where we have fome nearer affinity to ...
... story muft arise . We are affected by the catastrophe of a stranger , we lament the destiny of an Edipus , and the misfortunes of an Hecuba ; but the little peculiarities of character touch us only where we have fome nearer affinity to ...
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... stories yet fubfifted of the wild adven- tures of this Prince of Wales , and his idle companions . His fubfequent reformation , and his conquefts in France , rendered him a very popular character . It was a delicate affair to expose the ...
... stories yet fubfifted of the wild adven- tures of this Prince of Wales , and his idle companions . His fubfequent reformation , and his conquefts in France , rendered him a very popular character . It was a delicate affair to expose the ...
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... story be well grounded . The Shallows are to be found every where , in every age , but those who have least character of their own , are most formed and modified by the fashion of the times , and their peculiar profeffion or calling ...
... story be well grounded . The Shallows are to be found every where , in every age , but those who have least character of their own , are most formed and modified by the fashion of the times , and their peculiar profeffion or calling ...
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... story of feveral of his tragedies , no person of juft taste I believe will difpute . The first scene of the Cinna has been ridiculed by Boileau . That of Sertorius is not very happy . His famous play of Rodogune is opened by two unknown ...
... story of feveral of his tragedies , no person of juft taste I believe will difpute . The first scene of the Cinna has been ridiculed by Boileau . That of Sertorius is not very happy . His famous play of Rodogune is opened by two unknown ...
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