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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... Roman school ; fo that after finding them unlike to the dignified characters preserved in learned museums , they do not deign to enquire , whe- ther they resemble the living perfons , they were intended to reprefent . Among these ...
... Roman school ; fo that after finding them unlike to the dignified characters preserved in learned museums , they do not deign to enquire , whe- ther they resemble the living perfons , they were intended to reprefent . Among these ...
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... Roman dignity , nor fuitable to the character of republicans ; for , as the excellent Bishop of Cambray obferves * , his- tory represents the Romans great and high in Sentiment , but fimple , modeft , natural in Words , and very unlike ...
... Roman dignity , nor fuitable to the character of republicans ; for , as the excellent Bishop of Cambray obferves * , his- tory represents the Romans great and high in Sentiment , but fimple , modeft , natural in Words , and very unlike ...
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... Roman character , though he speaks of it in all the ambiguity of language which prudence could fuggeft , to one who was thwarting a natio- nal nal opinion . He talks of un raffinement de fierté 48 On DRAMATIC POETRY .
... Roman character , though he speaks of it in all the ambiguity of language which prudence could fuggeft , to one who was thwarting a natio- nal nal opinion . He talks of un raffinement de fierté 48 On DRAMATIC POETRY .
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... Roman mode , we should think he was mad for killing himself be- caufe Cæfar was likely to become perpetual dictator . It is difficult to fympathize with a man's paffions , without adopting , for the time , his opinions , customs , and ...
... Roman mode , we should think he was mad for killing himself be- caufe Cæfar was likely to become perpetual dictator . It is difficult to fympathize with a man's paffions , without adopting , for the time , his opinions , customs , and ...
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... grand défaut . The Queen of the Lufitanians , in the famous play of Sertorius , fpeaks thus to that Roman general ; Agefilaus of Corneille . VIRITATE . VIRITATE . " Car enfin pour remplir l'honneur de ma On the HISTORICAL DRAMA . 73.
... grand défaut . The Queen of the Lufitanians , in the famous play of Sertorius , fpeaks thus to that Roman general ; Agefilaus of Corneille . VIRITATE . VIRITATE . " Car enfin pour remplir l'honneur de ma On the HISTORICAL DRAMA . 73.
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