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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... heart , and the artificial dialect which he has acquired from the prejudices of a particular nation , or the jar- gon caught from the tone of a court . In or- der to please upon the French ftage , every perfon of every age and nation ...
... heart , and the artificial dialect which he has acquired from the prejudices of a particular nation , or the jar- gon caught from the tone of a court . In or- der to please upon the French ftage , every perfon of every age and nation ...
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... through which it opens to itself a communication with the heart , where it is to excite certain paffions and affections ; each character being perfo- & perfonated , and each event exhibited , the attention of On DRAMATIC POETRY . 29.
... through which it opens to itself a communication with the heart , where it is to excite certain paffions and affections ; each character being perfo- & perfonated , and each event exhibited , the attention of On DRAMATIC POETRY . 29.
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... heart , To make mankind in conscious virtue bold , Live o'er each fcene , and be what they behold . He afcribes fuch power to a well - wrought fcene , as to afk , When Cato groans who does not wish to bleed ? He would not have fuppofed ...
... heart , To make mankind in conscious virtue bold , Live o'er each fcene , and be what they behold . He afcribes fuch power to a well - wrought fcene , as to afk , When Cato groans who does not wish to bleed ? He would not have fuppofed ...
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... heart , require , we should adore her for the glitter of a few falfe brilliants , or the nice arrange- ment of frippery ornaments ? If she wears any thing of intrinfic value , it has been borrowed from the ancients ; but by these ...
... heart , require , we should adore her for the glitter of a few falfe brilliants , or the nice arrange- ment of frippery ornaments ? If she wears any thing of intrinfic value , it has been borrowed from the ancients ; but by these ...
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... heart is by the Sufferer's expreffion of his paffion ' . As there may be fome obfcurity in what I have faid on this fubject , I will endeavour to illuftrate the doctrine by examples . Sophocles , in his admirable Tragedy of Edipus ...
... heart is by the Sufferer's expreffion of his paffion ' . As there may be fome obfcurity in what I have faid on this fubject , I will endeavour to illuftrate the doctrine by examples . Sophocles , in his admirable Tragedy of Edipus ...
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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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