The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volumul 1J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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Pagina ix
... faid of Euripides , that every verfe was a precept ; and it may be faid of Shake- Speare , that from his works may be collected a sys- tem of civil and economical prudence . Yet his real power is not shown in the fplendour of particular ...
... faid of Euripides , that every verfe was a precept ; and it may be faid of Shake- Speare , that from his works may be collected a sys- tem of civil and economical prudence . Yet his real power is not shown in the fplendour of particular ...
Pagina xii
... faid , that he has not only fhewn human nature as it acts in real exigences , but as it would be found in trials , to which it cannot be expofed . This therefore is the praife of Shakespeare , that his drama is the mirrour of life ...
... faid , that he has not only fhewn human nature as it acts in real exigences , but as it would be found in trials , to which it cannot be expofed . This therefore is the praife of Shakespeare , that his drama is the mirrour of life ...
Pagina xxxv
... faid , and inac- tive declamation is very coldly heard , however mufi- cal or elegant , paffionate or fublime . Voltaire expreffes his wonder , that our authour's extravagancies are endured by a nation , which has feen the tragedy of ...
... faid , and inac- tive declamation is very coldly heard , however mufi- cal or elegant , paffionate or fublime . Voltaire expreffes his wonder , that our authour's extravagancies are endured by a nation , which has feen the tragedy of ...
Pagina xxxix
... faid to have introduced them both amongst us , and in fome of his happier fcenes to have carried them both to the utmost height . By what gradations of improvement he proceeded , is not eafily known ; for the chronology of his works is ...
... faid to have introduced them both amongst us , and in fome of his happier fcenes to have carried them both to the utmost height . By what gradations of improvement he proceeded , is not eafily known ; for the chronology of his works is ...
Pagina lvi
... faid of me , that not one has left Shakespeare without improvement , nor is there one to whom I have not been indebted for affiftance and information , Whatever I have taken from them it was my intention to refer to its origi nal ...
... faid of me , that not one has left Shakespeare without improvement , nor is there one to whom I have not been indebted for affiftance and information , Whatever I have taken from them it was my intention to refer to its origi nal ...
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