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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... Play , by Mr. Rowe , Mr. Pope , Mr. Theobald , Sir Thomas Hanmer , Dr. Warburton , and Dr. Johnson , are here collected together , and printed in proper order at the end of the Volume .. A very few of Mr. Theobald's only excepted ...
... Play , by Mr. Rowe , Mr. Pope , Mr. Theobald , Sir Thomas Hanmer , Dr. Warburton , and Dr. Johnson , are here collected together , and printed in proper order at the end of the Volume .. A very few of Mr. Theobald's only excepted ...
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... play , or from the tale , would be equally deceived . Shakespeare has no heroes ; his ( cenes are occupied only by men , who act and speak as the reader thinks that he should himself have spoken or acted on the fame occafion : Even ...
... play , or from the tale , would be equally deceived . Shakespeare has no heroes ; his ( cenes are occupied only by men , who act and speak as the reader thinks that he should himself have spoken or acted on the fame occafion : Even ...
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... 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 , is ...
... 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 , is ...
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... play of Hamlet is opened , without impropriety , by two sentinels ; Iago bellows at Brabantio's window , without injury to the fcheme of the play , though in terms which a modern audi- ence would not eafily endure ; the character of ...
... play of Hamlet is opened , without impropriety , by two sentinels ; Iago bellows at Brabantio's window , without injury to the fcheme of the play , though in terms which a modern audi- ence would not eafily endure ; the character of ...
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... play is the end of ex- pectation . To the unities of time and place he has fhewn no regard , and perhaps a nearer view of the principles on which they ftand will diminish their value , and withdraw from them the veneration which , from ...
... play is the end of ex- pectation . To the unities of time and place he has fhewn no regard , and perhaps a nearer view of the principles on which they ftand will diminish their value , and withdraw from them the veneration which , from ...
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