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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... we shall not do justice to his native talents , when they are the object of confideration , if we do not remember the different circumstances under " which these writers were compofed . Shake fpear's plays were which INTRODUCTION . 13.
... we shall not do justice to his native talents , when they are the object of confideration , if we do not remember the different circumstances under " which these writers were compofed . Shake fpear's plays were which INTRODUCTION . 13.
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... circumstances the perfon is in , they appear unnatural . For in the preffure of extreme distress , a person is intent only on himself , and on the prefent exigence . The various interefts and characters in these hiftorical plays , and ...
... circumstances the perfon is in , they appear unnatural . For in the preffure of extreme distress , a person is intent only on himself , and on the prefent exigence . The various interefts and characters in these hiftorical plays , and ...
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... circumstances by our chronicles . The tragedians who took their fubjects from Homer , had all the advantage a painter would have , who was to draw a picture from a ftatue of Phidias or Praxi- teles . Poor Shakespear from the wooden ...
... circumstances by our chronicles . The tragedians who took their fubjects from Homer , had all the advantage a painter would have , who was to draw a picture from a ftatue of Phidias or Praxi- teles . Poor Shakespear from the wooden ...
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... querulous , and who is now beginning to grow mad , thus very naturally , in the ge- neral calamity of the ftorm , recurs to his own particular circumstances . LEAR . LEAR . Spit fite , fpout rain ; Nor rain On the HISTORICAL DRAMA . 77.
... querulous , and who is now beginning to grow mad , thus very naturally , in the ge- neral calamity of the ftorm , recurs to his own particular circumstances . LEAR . LEAR . Spit fite , fpout rain ; Nor rain On the HISTORICAL DRAMA . 77.
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... circumstances and fitua- tions the poet had appointed for them , that they never betrayed they were actors , but fometimes would have an aukward gefture , or for a moment a vicious pronunciation , ' should we not conftantly resort ...
... circumstances and fitua- tions the poet had appointed for them , that they never betrayed they were actors , but fometimes would have an aukward gefture , or for a moment a vicious pronunciation , ' should we not conftantly resort ...
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