The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Band 1H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... himself in Poetry , after his Retirement from the Stage , does not fo evidently appear : Very few pofthumous Sketches of his Pen have been recover'd to ascer- tain that Point . We have been told , indeed , in Print , but not till very ...
... himself in Poetry , after his Retirement from the Stage , does not fo evidently appear : Very few pofthumous Sketches of his Pen have been recover'd to ascer- tain that Point . We have been told , indeed , in Print , but not till very ...
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... himself the very Character he meant to delineate . He used the Helps of his Function in forming himself to create and exprefs that Sublime , which other Actors can only copy , and throw out , in Action and graceful Attitude But Nullum ...
... himself the very Character he meant to delineate . He used the Helps of his Function in forming himself to create and exprefs that Sublime , which other Actors can only copy , and throw out , in Action and graceful Attitude But Nullum ...
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... himself , may have proceed- ed from a Deference paid to the then reigning Bar- barifm . I have not thought it out of my Province , when- ever Occafion offer'd , to take notice of fome of our Poet's grand Touches of Nature : Some , that ...
... himself , may have proceed- ed from a Deference paid to the then reigning Bar- barifm . I have not thought it out of my Province , when- ever Occafion offer'd , to take notice of fome of our Poet's grand Touches of Nature : Some , that ...
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... himself upon the fame Topicks . A very learned Critick of our own Na- tion has declar'd , that a Sameness of Thought and Sameness of Expreffion too , in Two Writers of a different Age , can hardly happen , without a vio- ent Sufpicion ...
... himself upon the fame Topicks . A very learned Critick of our own Na- tion has declar'd , that a Sameness of Thought and Sameness of Expreffion too , in Two Writers of a different Age , can hardly happen , without a vio- ent Sufpicion ...
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... himself . But Shakespeare , indebted more largely to Nature , than the Other to acquired Talents , in his moft negligent Hours could never so totally divest himself of his Genius , but that it would frequent- ly break out with ...
... himself . But Shakespeare , indebted more largely to Nature , than the Other to acquired Talents , in his moft negligent Hours could never so totally divest himself of his Genius , but that it would frequent- ly break out with ...
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