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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... POETS . M yas WITH SOME REMARKS Upon the MISREPRESENTATIONS Of Monf . de VOLTAIRE . THE THIRD EDITION . LONDON , Printed by H. НUGHS , near Lincoln's - Inn - Fields ; For EDWARD and CHARLES DILLY , in the Poultry . M.DCC.LXXII ...
... POETS . M yas WITH SOME REMARKS Upon the MISREPRESENTATIONS Of Monf . de VOLTAIRE . THE THIRD EDITION . LONDON , Printed by H. НUGHS , near Lincoln's - Inn - Fields ; For EDWARD and CHARLES DILLY , in the Poultry . M.DCC.LXXII ...
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... poets , this author offers the fullest and fairest subject for criticism . Animated by an opinion of fuch authority , fome of the most learned and ingenious of our critics have made correct editions of his works , and enriched them with ...
... poets , this author offers the fullest and fairest subject for criticism . Animated by an opinion of fuch authority , fome of the most learned and ingenious of our critics have made correct editions of his works , and enriched them with ...
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... poet of a neighbour- ing nation , treated as a writer of monstrous Farces , called by him Tragedies ; and bar- barifm and ignorance are attributed to the nation , by which he is admired . Yet if wits , poets , critics , could ever be ...
... poet of a neighbour- ing nation , treated as a writer of monstrous Farces , called by him Tragedies ; and bar- barifm and ignorance are attributed to the nation , by which he is admired . Yet if wits , poets , critics , could ever be ...
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... poet dignified the piece , perhaps with the name of an Hercules , but , alas ! it was al- ways Hercules fpinning , that was fhewn to the spectator . And yet the editor of Cor- neille's works , in terms fo grofs as are hardly pardonable ...
... poet dignified the piece , perhaps with the name of an Hercules , but , alas ! it was al- ways Hercules fpinning , that was fhewn to the spectator . And yet the editor of Cor- neille's works , in terms fo grofs as are hardly pardonable ...
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... poets affume a fuperiority over Shakespear , on account of their more con- ftant adherence to Ariftotle's unities of Time and Place . The pedant who bought at a great price A 3 the $ the lamp of a famous Philofopher , expecting that by ...
... poets affume a fuperiority over Shakespear , on account of their more con- ftant adherence to Ariftotle's unities of Time and Place . The pedant who bought at a great price A 3 the $ the lamp of a famous Philofopher , expecting that by ...
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An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakespear Compared with the Greek ... Mrs. Montagu (Elizabeth) Visos knygos peržiūra - 1772 |
An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakespear Compared with the Greek ... Mrs. Montagu (Elizabeth) Visos knygos peržiūra - 1769 |
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