“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Volume 1T. Bensley, 1778 |
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Pagina 16
... observed , that in many of his plays the latter part is evidently neglected . When he found himself near the end of his work , and in view of his reward , he shortened the labour to fnatch the profit . He therefore remits his efforts ...
... observed , that in many of his plays the latter part is evidently neglected . When he found himself near the end of his work , and in view of his reward , he shortened the labour to fnatch the profit . He therefore remits his efforts ...
Pagina 25
... observed : nor , if fuch another poet could arife , fhould I very vehemently reproach him , that his first act paffed at Venice , and his next in Cyprus . Such violations of rules merely pofitive , become the comprehenfive genius of ...
... observed : nor , if fuch another poet could arife , fhould I very vehemently reproach him , that his first act paffed at Venice , and his next in Cyprus . Such violations of rules merely pofitive , become the comprehenfive genius of ...
Pagina 26
... observation of critical rules , is to be contem- plated as an elaborate curiofity , as the product of fuperfluous and oftentatious art , by which is fhewn , rather what is poffible , than what is neceffary . He that , without diminution ...
... observation of critical rules , is to be contem- plated as an elaborate curiofity , as the product of fuperfluous and oftentatious art , by which is fhewn , rather what is poffible , than what is neceffary . He that , without diminution ...
Pagina 37
... observed , that the oldest poets of many nations preserve their reputation , and that the following generations of wit , after a fhort celebrity , fink into oblivion . The firft , whoever they be , muft take their fentiments and ...
... observed , that the oldest poets of many nations preserve their reputation , and that the following generations of wit , after a fhort celebrity , fink into oblivion . The firft , whoever they be , muft take their fentiments and ...
Pagina 49
... observe how much paper is wafted in confutation . Whoever confiders the revolutions of learning , and the various queftions of greater or lefs importance , upon which wit and reafon have exercised their powers , muft lament the ...
... observe how much paper is wafted in confutation . Whoever confiders the revolutions of learning , and the various queftions of greater or lefs importance , upon which wit and reafon have exercised their powers , muft lament the ...
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