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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... to enquire , whe- ther they resemble the living perfons , they were intended to reprefent . Among these connoiffeurs , whose acquaintance with man- R B kind kind is formed in the library , not in the INTRODUCTION . 17.
... to enquire , whe- ther they resemble the living perfons , they were intended to reprefent . Among these connoiffeurs , whose acquaintance with man- R B kind kind is formed in the library , not in the INTRODUCTION . 17.
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... perfons in the drama . They affume the office of the Spectator by expreffing his feelings , instead of conveying to us the ftrong emotions and fenfations of the perfons C under 4 under the pressure of diftrefs . Experience informs us ...
... perfons in the drama . They affume the office of the Spectator by expreffing his feelings , instead of conveying to us the ftrong emotions and fenfations of the perfons C under 4 under the pressure of diftrefs . Experience informs us ...
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... perfons interested , and never fail to command our sympathy . Shakespear feems to have had the art of the Dervife , in the Arabian tales , who could throw his foul into the body of another man , and be at once poffeffed of his ...
... perfons interested , and never fail to command our sympathy . Shakespear feems to have had the art of the Dervife , in the Arabian tales , who could throw his foul into the body of another man , and be at once poffeffed of his ...
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... perfons and events , does not , in any degree , exist in fuch compofitions . Sophocles certainly unfolds the fatal mystery of the birth of Edipus with great art : but our interest in the play arifes not from re- flection on the conduct ...
... perfons and events , does not , in any degree , exist in fuch compofitions . Sophocles certainly unfolds the fatal mystery of the birth of Edipus with great art : but our interest in the play arifes not from re- flection on the conduct ...
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... perfons , to which Horace , and all good critics , prescribe a most exact adherence . And though the Romans , who had conquered all other nations , had the best right to prefer their own manners , and despise those of other countries ...
... perfons , to which Horace , and all good critics , prescribe a most exact adherence . And though the Romans , who had conquered all other nations , had the best right to prefer their own manners , and despise those of other countries ...
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