The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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Էջ vii
... those that attend on Cleopatra , in his de- fcription of the pomp with which that Queen presents herself to Mark Antony , on the " banks of the Cydnus . “ " The reputation of this Author is fo great , " that I shall not be surprized if ...
... those that attend on Cleopatra , in his de- fcription of the pomp with which that Queen presents herself to Mark Antony , on the " banks of the Cydnus . “ " The reputation of this Author is fo great , " that I shall not be surprized if ...
Էջ viii
... those places , " we should to our confufion be convinced , " that the ignorance or error lay in our own " conceptions alone . " Horace , too , may be re- ferred to upon this occafion , who indulgently fays , that The blaze of fine ...
... those places , " we should to our confufion be convinced , " that the ignorance or error lay in our own " conceptions alone . " Horace , too , may be re- ferred to upon this occafion , who indulgently fays , that The blaze of fine ...
Էջ x
... those writings * . " And Ben Johnson had long before faid of him : " Nature herfself was proud of his designs , " And joyed to wear the dressfings of his lines . " Shakespeare seems to possess that happy and peculiar kind of fuperiority ...
... those writings * . " And Ben Johnson had long before faid of him : " Nature herfself was proud of his designs , " And joyed to wear the dressfings of his lines . " Shakespeare seems to possess that happy and peculiar kind of fuperiority ...
Էջ xii
... those pieces where this excellence is deficient in the Argument , as particularly in his Historical Plays , where poetical justice cannot always obtain , human life not being the whole of our existence , I have given his moral and ...
... those pieces where this excellence is deficient in the Argument , as particularly in his Historical Plays , where poetical justice cannot always obtain , human life not being the whole of our existence , I have given his moral and ...
Էջ xvi
... the other Dramatis Perfonæ , I infert the names of those only whom I have brought upon the Scene , in the course of these remarks , either as speaking themselves , or being spoken to by others . 1 L 1 . THE 1 MORTALITY " OF SHAKESPEARE'S.
... the other Dramatis Perfonæ , I infert the names of those only whom I have brought upon the Scene , in the course of these remarks , either as speaking themselves , or being spoken to by others . 1 L 1 . THE 1 MORTALITY " OF SHAKESPEARE'S.
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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