Critical Essays on Dramatic PoetryL. Davis and C. Reymers, 1761 - 274 |
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... some one spot , we fhould foon have plays in the manner of Shakespear's Julius Cæfar , in which Brutus and Caffius are at Rome in the first act , and in Theffaly in the laft . The obfervation of thefe laws not only contributes to the ...
... some one spot , we fhould foon have plays in the manner of Shakespear's Julius Cæfar , in which Brutus and Caffius are at Rome in the first act , and in Theffaly in the laft . The obfervation of thefe laws not only contributes to the ...
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... Some men have been weak enough to think themselves above their profession ; but none ftrove to make their profeffion contemptible . There are too people who defpife poetry , because they are not acquainted with it . Paris is full of men ...
... Some men have been weak enough to think themselves above their profession ; but none ftrove to make their profeffion contemptible . There are too people who defpife poetry , because they are not acquainted with it . Paris is full of men ...
Strona 67
... some approbation , when it was acted . But many more qua- lifications are neceffary to fatisfy the cool deliberate reader . A plot regularly con- ducted * Mariamne was firft acted in the year 1723 . Baron , who was firnamed the Æsop of ...
... some approbation , when it was acted . But many more qua- lifications are neceffary to fatisfy the cool deliberate reader . A plot regularly con- ducted * Mariamne was firft acted in the year 1723 . Baron , who was firnamed the Æsop of ...
Strona 85
... Some happy genius will pro bably arife to carry this idea to perfection ; which Zara is but a fketch of . As long as literature continues to be encouraged in France , we fhall not want for writers of merit . Nature almost always forms ...
... Some happy genius will pro bably arife to carry this idea to perfection ; which Zara is but a fketch of . As long as literature continues to be encouraged in France , we fhall not want for writers of merit . Nature almost always forms ...
Strona 91
... Some - Some people depraved by the base custom of paying [ 91 ] On the fame fubject, in a fecond letter the fame gentleman.
... Some - Some people depraved by the base custom of paying [ 91 ] On the fame fubject, in a fecond letter the fame gentleman.
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