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Pagina v
... has fometimes co - operated with chance ; all perhaps are more willing to honour past than prefent excellence ; and the mind contemplates genius through the fhades of age , as the eye furveys the fun through artificial opacity .
... has fometimes co - operated with chance ; all perhaps are more willing to honour past than prefent excellence ; and the mind contemplates genius through the fhades of age , as the eye furveys the fun through artificial opacity .
Pagina viii
... fanciful invention may delight a - while , by that novelty of which the common fatiety of life fends us all in queft ; but the pleasures of fudden wonder are foon exhaufted , and the mind can only repofe on the stability of truth .
... fanciful invention may delight a - while , by that novelty of which the common fatiety of life fends us all in queft ; but the pleasures of fudden wonder are foon exhaufted , and the mind can only repofe on the stability of truth .
Pagina xiv
Shakespeare has united the powers of exciting laughter and forrow not only in one mind but in one compofition . Almoft all his plays are divided between serious and ludicrous characters , and , in the fucceffive evolutions of the defign ...
Shakespeare has united the powers of exciting laughter and forrow not only in one mind but in one compofition . Almoft all his plays are divided between serious and ludicrous characters , and , in the fucceffive evolutions of the defign ...
Pagina xvi
Through all these denominations of the drama , Shakespeare's mode of compofition is the fame ; an interchange of ferioufnefs and merriment , by which the mind is foftened at one time , and exhilarated at another .
Through all these denominations of the drama , Shakespeare's mode of compofition is the fame ; an interchange of ferioufnefs and merriment , by which the mind is foftened at one time , and exhilarated at another .
Pagina xxiii
He no fooner begins to move , than he counteracts himself , and terrour and pity , as they are rifing in the mind , are checked and blasted by fudden frigidity . A quibble is to Shakespeare , what luminous vapours are to the traveller ...
He no fooner begins to move , than he counteracts himself , and terrour and pity , as they are rifing in the mind , are checked and blasted by fudden frigidity . A quibble is to Shakespeare , what luminous vapours are to the traveller ...
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