The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 1C. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... fubject to any of their laws ; nothing more is neceffary to all the praife which they expect , than that the changes of action be fo prepared as to be understood , that the incidents be various and af- fecting , and the characters ...
... fubject to any of their laws ; nothing more is neceffary to all the praife which they expect , than that the changes of action be fo prepared as to be understood , that the incidents be various and af- fecting , and the characters ...
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... fubject , fhews plainly , that he has feen with his own eyes ; he gives the image which he receives , not weakened or diftorted by the intervention of any other mind ; the ignorant feel his representations to be juft , and the learned ...
... fubject , fhews plainly , that he has feen with his own eyes ; he gives the image which he receives , not weakened or diftorted by the intervention of any other mind ; the ignorant feel his representations to be juft , and the learned ...
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... fubject ; the reader is weary , he fufpects not why ; and at laft throws away the book , which he has too diligently studied . Parts are not to be examined till the whole has been furveyed ; there is a kind of intellectual re- moteness ...
... fubject ; the reader is weary , he fufpects not why ; and at laft throws away the book , which he has too diligently studied . Parts are not to be examined till the whole has been furveyed ; there is a kind of intellectual re- moteness ...
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... fubject for his wit , and did not then " raife himself as high above the rest of poets , S6 " Quantum lenta folent inter viburna cupreffi . " # It is to be lamented , that fuch a writer fhould want a commentary ; that his language ...
... fubject for his wit , and did not then " raife himself as high above the rest of poets , S6 " Quantum lenta folent inter viburna cupreffi . " # It is to be lamented , that fuch a writer fhould want a commentary ; that his language ...
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... fubject for criticifin , and to afford the most numerous , as well as most confpicuous inftances , both of beau- ties and faults of all forts . But this far exceeds the bounds of a preface , the business of which is only to give an ...
... fubject for criticifin , and to afford the most numerous , as well as most confpicuous inftances , both of beau- ties and faults of all forts . But this far exceeds the bounds of a preface , the business of which is only to give an ...
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