An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakespear, Compared with the Greek and French Dramatic Poets: With Some Remarks Upon the Misrepresentations of Mons. de VoltaireJ. and H. Hughs, 1770 - 288 頁 |
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... the people , fhould , more than any other writer , conform himself to their hu- mour ; and appear more strongly infected with the faults of the times , whether they be " +1 be fuch as belong to unpolished , or cor- rupted INTRODUCTION . 9.
... the people , fhould , more than any other writer , conform himself to their hu- mour ; and appear more strongly infected with the faults of the times , whether they be " +1 be fuch as belong to unpolished , or cor- rupted INTRODUCTION . 9.
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... appear Reason , and an epigrammatic Turn , Argu- ment ; fo that many of our countrymen have haftily adopted this lively writer's opinion of the extravagance , and total want of defign in Shakespear's dramas . With the more learned ...
... appear Reason , and an epigrammatic Turn , Argu- ment ; fo that many of our countrymen have haftily adopted this lively writer's opinion of the extravagance , and total want of defign in Shakespear's dramas . With the more learned ...
第 36 頁
... appear , to the Spectator , reasonable , till she so strongly ex- prefies the peculiar tenderness of maternal love , by answering , He speaks to me that never had a son . One might be made to conceive , in fome degree , the horrors of a ...
... appear , to the Spectator , reasonable , till she so strongly ex- prefies the peculiar tenderness of maternal love , by answering , He speaks to me that never had a son . One might be made to conceive , in fome degree , the horrors of a ...
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... appears any thing of Ulyffes upon the Stage , but his Name . Nor is there a greater resemblance between the French and Greek Achilles . Euripides paints him with a peculiar frank- ness and warmth of character , abhorrent of fraud , and ...
... appears any thing of Ulyffes upon the Stage , but his Name . Nor is there a greater resemblance between the French and Greek Achilles . Euripides paints him with a peculiar frank- ness and warmth of character , abhorrent of fraud , and ...
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... appear the great catastrophe of the play ! If Shakespear had not preserved the Ro- man character and fentiments , in his play of the Death of Julius Cæfar , we should have abhorred Brutus as an Affaffin , who by this artifice appears a ...
... appear the great catastrophe of the play ! If Shakespear had not preserved the Ro- man character and fentiments , in his play of the Death of Julius Cæfar , we should have abhorred Brutus as an Affaffin , who by this artifice appears a ...
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