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 psl. |
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... style was univerfally affected . James brought an addition of pedantry , accompanied by indecent and in- delicate manners and language . By conta- gion , or from complaifance to the taste of the public , Shakespear falls fometimes into ...
... style was univerfally affected . James brought an addition of pedantry , accompanied by indecent and in- delicate manners and language . By conta- gion , or from complaifance to the taste of the public , Shakespear falls fometimes into ...
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... their compofitions for the Stage , frequently de- viate into the narrative and descriptive style ; a fault for which nothing can atone ; for the Drama 2 Drama is a fpecies of poetry , as diftinct from 30. On DRAMATIC POETRY .
... their compofitions for the Stage , frequently de- viate into the narrative and descriptive style ; a fault for which nothing can atone ; for the Drama 2 Drama is a fpecies of poetry , as diftinct from 30. On DRAMATIC POETRY .
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... style of a hero and a Greek , expreffes how glad he fhould have been of fuch a bride . The Achilles of Ra- cine is not diftinguished from any young lover of fpirit ; yet this is one of the best French tragedies . It is ufual to ...
... style of a hero and a Greek , expreffes how glad he fhould have been of fuch a bride . The Achilles of Ra- cine is not diftinguished from any young lover of fpirit ; yet this is one of the best French tragedies . It is ufual to ...
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... style and behaviour which verges towards barbarifm ; a ftate to which we may approach by roads that rife , as well as by those that fall . An European monarch would think it as unbecoming him to be styled light of the world , glory of ...
... style and behaviour which verges towards barbarifm ; a ftate to which we may approach by roads that rife , as well as by those that fall . An European monarch would think it as unbecoming him to be styled light of the world , glory of ...
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... style , and crouded with trivial anecdotes . No Tacitus had investigated the obliquities of our statesmen , or by diving into the pro- found fecrets of policy had dragged into light the latent motives , the fecret machi- nations of our ...
... style , and crouded with trivial anecdotes . No Tacitus had investigated the obliquities of our statesmen , or by diving into the pro- found fecrets of policy had dragged into light the latent motives , the fecret machi- nations of our ...
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