The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: pt. 2. Historical account of the English stage. Emendations and additions. Tempest. Two gentlemen of VeronaH. Baldwin, 1790 |
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William Shakespeare. exhibit whatever is hitherto known of the great father of the English drama . " Though Dr ... dramas , The Merry Wives of Windfor and K , Henry V. appear to have been thus thrust into the world , and of the former it ...
William Shakespeare. exhibit whatever is hitherto known of the great father of the English drama . " Though Dr ... dramas , The Merry Wives of Windfor and K , Henry V. appear to have been thus thrust into the world , and of the former it ...
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... drama , let it not be reforted to except in cafes of difficulty ; nifi dignus vindice nodus . " I wish ( fays Dr. Johnfon , ) we all con- jectured less , and explained more . " When our poet's entire library fhall have been discovered ...
... drama , let it not be reforted to except in cafes of difficulty ; nifi dignus vindice nodus . " I wish ( fays Dr. Johnfon , ) we all con- jectured less , and explained more . " When our poet's entire library fhall have been discovered ...
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... drama , we find Shirley complaining that few came to see our authour's performances : .. .66 You fee " What audience we have : what company " To Shakspeare comes ? whofe mirth did once beguile " Dull hours , and bufkin'd made even ...
... drama , we find Shirley complaining that few came to see our authour's performances : .. .66 You fee " What audience we have : what company " To Shakspeare comes ? whofe mirth did once beguile " Dull hours , and bufkin'd made even ...
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... drama , is as much an imitator , as Shakspeare is an original . He was very learned , as Sampfon was very ftrong , to his own hurt . Blind to the nature of tragedy , he pulled down all antiquity on his head , and buried himfelf under it ...
... drama , is as much an imitator , as Shakspeare is an original . He was very learned , as Sampfon was very ftrong , to his own hurt . Blind to the nature of tragedy , he pulled down all antiquity on his head , and buried himfelf under it ...
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... drama may convey all the inttruction of tragedy or comedy cannot be denied , because it in- cludes both in its alternations of exhibition , and ap- proaches nearer than either to the appearance of life , by fhewing how great ...
... drama may convey all the inttruction of tragedy or comedy cannot be denied , because it in- cludes both in its alternations of exhibition , and ap- proaches nearer than either to the appearance of life , by fhewing how great ...
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