The plays of Shakespeare, from the text of S. Johnson, with the prefaces, notes &c. of Rowe, Pope and many other critics. 6 vols. [in 12 pt. Followed by] Shakespeare's poems, Band 1 |
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... should ever meet in any other place . The fame remark may be ap- plied to every ftage but that of Shakespeare . The theatre , when it is under any other direction , is peopled by fuch characters as were never feen , converfing in a ...
... should ever meet in any other place . The fame remark may be ap- plied to every ftage but that of Shakespeare . The theatre , when it is under any other direction , is peopled by fuch characters as were never feen , converfing in a ...
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... should himself have spoken or acted on the fame occafion : Even where the agency is fupernatural the dialogue is level with life . Other writers disguise the most natural paffions and most frequent incidents ; so that he who ...
... should himself have spoken or acted on the fame occafion : Even where the agency is fupernatural the dialogue is level with life . Other writers disguise the most natural paffions and most frequent incidents ; so that he who ...
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... should play the buffoon ; and Voltaire perhaps thinks decency violated when the Danish Ufurper is reprefented as a drunkard . But Shakespeare always makes nature predominate over accident ; and if he pre- ferves the effential character ...
... should play the buffoon ; and Voltaire perhaps thinks decency violated when the Danish Ufurper is reprefented as a drunkard . But Shakespeare always makes nature predominate over accident ; and if he pre- ferves the effential character ...
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... should moft vigorously exert them , and his catastrophe is improbably produced or imperfectly reprefented . He had no regard to distinction of time or place , but gives to one age or nation , without fcruple , the customs , inftitu ...
... should moft vigorously exert them , and his catastrophe is improbably produced or imperfectly reprefented . He had no regard to distinction of time or place , but gives to one age or nation , without fcruple , the customs , inftitu ...
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... should therefore al- ways be rapid , and enlivened by frequent interruption . Shakespeare found it an encumbrance , and instead of lighten- ing it by brevity , endeavoured to recommend it by dignity and fplendour . His declamations or ...
... should therefore al- ways be rapid , and enlivened by frequent interruption . Shakespeare found it an encumbrance , and instead of lighten- ing it by brevity , endeavoured to recommend it by dignity and fplendour . His declamations or ...
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