An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakespeare: Compared with the Greek and French Dramatic Poets; with Some Remarks Upon the Misrepresentations of Mons. de VoltairePriestley, 1810 - 296 pagina's |
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Pagina iii
... Julius Cæsar . Page v . P. 3 . - P. 33 . the P. 69 . · P. 93 . - P. 115 . - P. 155 . - P. 187 . A P. 223 . THREE DIALOGUES OF THE DEAD . Dialogue I. Dialogue II . Dialogue III . P. 267 . - P. 276 . - P. 282 . INTRODUCTION . MR . POPE ...
... Julius Cæsar . Page v . P. 3 . - P. 33 . the P. 69 . · P. 93 . - P. 115 . - P. 155 . - P. 187 . A P. 223 . THREE DIALOGUES OF THE DEAD . Dialogue I. Dialogue II . Dialogue III . P. 267 . - P. 276 . - P. 282 . INTRODUCTION . MR . POPE ...
Pagina 29
... Julius Cæsar , we should have abhorred Brutus as an assassin , who by this artifice appears a tyrannicide : and had not Mr. Addison made Cato a patriot , according to the Roman mode , we should think he was mad for killing himself , be ...
... Julius Cæsar , we should have abhorred Brutus as an assassin , who by this artifice appears a tyrannicide : and had not Mr. Addison made Cato a patriot , according to the Roman mode , we should think he was mad for killing himself , be ...
Pagina 147
... Julius , and the ruin of the great common- wealth ; and he adds , such have often been the omens of disasters in our ... Cæsar , The graves stood tenantless , and the sheeted dead Did squeak and gibber in the Roman streets , L 2 gives ...
... Julius , and the ruin of the great common- wealth ; and he adds , such have often been the omens of disasters in our ... Cæsar , The graves stood tenantless , and the sheeted dead Did squeak and gibber in the Roman streets , L 2 gives ...
Pagina 191
... Julius Cæsar ; for Mr. de de Voltaire does not know , for example , that UPON THE CINNA OF CORNEILLE . 191.
... Julius Cæsar ; for Mr. de de Voltaire does not know , for example , that UPON THE CINNA OF CORNEILLE . 191.
Pagina 198
... Julius Cæsar be able to pronounce . As the subject of the drama is built on a conspiracy , which every one knows had not any effect , and as the author has so con- ducted it as to render the pardon Augustus gives the conspirators , an ...
... Julius Cæsar be able to pronounce . As the subject of the drama is built on a conspiracy , which every one knows had not any effect , and as the author has so con- ducted it as to render the pardon Augustus gives the conspirators , an ...
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