The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, 1 tomasJacob Tonson, 1709 |
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... Those which are call'd Histories , and even fome of his Comedies , are really Tragedies , with a run or mixture of Comedy amongst ' em . That way of Trage - Comedy was the common Mi- ftake of that Age , and is indeed become fo agreeable ...
... Those which are call'd Histories , and even fome of his Comedies , are really Tragedies , with a run or mixture of Comedy amongst ' em . That way of Trage - Comedy was the common Mi- ftake of that Age , and is indeed become fo agreeable ...
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... those two great Men , yet I think I may be allow'd to fay , that there are some things * Ld . Falkland , Ld.C.F. Vaughan , and Mr. Selden . things left out by them , that might , and XXIV Some Account of the Life , & c .
... those two great Men , yet I think I may be allow'd to fay , that there are some things * Ld . Falkland , Ld.C.F. Vaughan , and Mr. Selden . things left out by them , that might , and XXIV Some Account of the Life , & c .
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... those who have read them both may very eafily obferve . And , I think , in Juftice to ' em both , I fhould not on this Occasion omit what Mr. Dryden has faid of him . Shakespear , who , taught by none , did first impart To Fletcher Wit ...
... those who have read them both may very eafily obferve . And , I think , in Juftice to ' em both , I fhould not on this Occasion omit what Mr. Dryden has faid of him . Shakespear , who , taught by none , did first impart To Fletcher Wit ...
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... those written Precepts , fo it would be hard to judge him by a Law he knew no- thing of . We are to confider him as a Man that liv'd in a State of almost universal License and Ignorance : There was no establish'd Judge , but every one ...
... those written Precepts , fo it would be hard to judge him by a Law he knew no- thing of . We are to confider him as a Man that liv'd in a State of almost universal License and Ignorance : There was no establish'd Judge , but every one ...
xxvii psl.
... those that are reckon'd the constituent Parts of a Tragick or Heroick Poem ; not , perhaps , as it is the most Diffi- cult or Beautiful , but as it is the first properly to be thought of in the Contrivance and Courfe of the whole ; and ...
... those that are reckon'd the constituent Parts of a Tragick or Heroick Poem ; not , perhaps , as it is the most Diffi- cult or Beautiful , but as it is the first properly to be thought of in the Contrivance and Courfe of the whole ; and ...
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