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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... subject , and makes the poet , who fhould be concealed in the action , vifible to the fpectator . In many works of art , our pleasure arifes from a reflection on the art itself ; and in a comparison , drawn by the mind , between the ...
... subject , and makes the poet , who fhould be concealed in the action , vifible to the fpectator . In many works of art , our pleasure arifes from a reflection on the art itself ; and in a comparison , drawn by the mind , between the ...
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... subjects that lay between the two ex- treams ; he faw , that in the historical play he could reprefent the manners of the whole people , give the general temper of the times , and bring in view the incidents that affected the common ...
... subjects that lay between the two ex- treams ; he faw , that in the historical play he could reprefent the manners of the whole people , give the general temper of the times , and bring in view the incidents that affected the common ...
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... mony an authority , and their misfortunes a warning . Love and ambition are the subjects of the French plays . From the first of these paffions F many ▻ many from age and temper are entirely , ex- On the HISTORICAL DRAMA . 81.
... mony an authority , and their misfortunes a warning . Love and ambition are the subjects of the French plays . From the first of these paffions F many ▻ many from age and temper are entirely , ex- On the HISTORICAL DRAMA . 81.
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... his difobedience to the king , in regard to the prifoners , is mitigated by his pleading the unfitnefs of the perfon and unfavorablenefs of the occa- fion to urge him on the subject . To this fion The First Part of HENRY IV . 910.
... his difobedience to the king , in regard to the prifoners , is mitigated by his pleading the unfitnefs of the perfon and unfavorablenefs of the occa- fion to urge him on the subject . To this fion The First Part of HENRY IV . 910.
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... subject . To this effeminate courtier ( fays he ) " I then , all smarting with my wounds being cold , ** Out of my grief and my impatience To be fo pefter'd with a popingjoy , Answer'd neglectingly - I know not what . .... A Thus has ...
... subject . To this effeminate courtier ( fays he ) " I then , all smarting with my wounds being cold , ** Out of my grief and my impatience To be fo pefter'd with a popingjoy , Answer'd neglectingly - I know not what . .... A Thus has ...
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