Prefaces. Tempest. Two gentlemen of Verona. Merry wives of WindsorC. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... never becomes infal- lible ; and approbation , though long continued , may yet be only the approbation of prejudice or fashion ; it is proper to inquire , by what peculiarities of ex- cellence Shakespeare has gained and kept the favour ...
... never becomes infal- lible ; and approbation , though long continued , may yet be only the approbation of prejudice or fashion ; it is proper to inquire , by what peculiarities of ex- cellence Shakespeare has gained and kept the favour ...
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... never feen , converfing in a language which was never heard , upon topicks which will never arife in the commerce of mankind . But the dialogue of this author is often fo evidently determined by the incident which produces it , and is ...
... never feen , converfing in a language which was never heard , upon topicks which will never arife in the commerce of mankind . But the dialogue of this author is often fo evidently determined by the incident which produces it , and is ...
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... never fails to attain his purpofe ; as he commands us , we laugh or mourn , or fit filent with quiet expectation , in tranquillity without in- difference . When Shakespeare's plan is understood , most of the criticisms of Rhymer and ...
... never fails to attain his purpofe ; as he commands us , we laugh or mourn , or fit filent with quiet expectation , in tranquillity without in- difference . When Shakespeare's plan is understood , most of the criticisms of Rhymer and ...
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... never becomes obfolete , a certain mode of phrafeology fo confonant and congenial to the analogy and principles of its refpective language , as to remain settled and unaltered ; this ftile is pro- bably to be fought in the common ...
... never becomes obfolete , a certain mode of phrafeology fo confonant and congenial to the analogy and principles of its refpective language , as to remain settled and unaltered ; this ftile is pro- bably to be fought in the common ...
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... never lefs reason to indulge their hopes of fupreme excellence , than when he seems fully refolved to fink them in dejection , and mollify them with tender emotions by the fall of greatnefs , the danger of innocence , or the croffes of ...
... never lefs reason to indulge their hopes of fupreme excellence , than when he seems fully refolved to fink them in dejection , and mollify them with tender emotions by the fall of greatnefs , the danger of innocence , or the croffes of ...
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