The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volum 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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Pàgina xv
... thing of that cu- " rious mixture of the Fierce and Tender , which makes the hinge of modern Tragedy , and nicely varies it between the " Points of Love , and Honour . " I HAVE already run this Preface to a great length , other- wise I ...
... thing of that cu- " rious mixture of the Fierce and Tender , which makes the hinge of modern Tragedy , and nicely varies it between the " Points of Love , and Honour . " I HAVE already run this Preface to a great length , other- wise I ...
Pàgina xv
... thing of the Matter . The Pleasure , I confefs , is as pecu- liar as ftrong ; for it comes from the admirable Draughts of the Manners , vifible in the Diftinction of his Characters , and his furprizing Reflections and Topicks , which ...
... thing of the Matter . The Pleasure , I confefs , is as pecu- liar as ftrong ; for it comes from the admirable Draughts of the Manners , vifible in the Diftinction of his Characters , and his furprizing Reflections and Topicks , which ...
Pàgina xv
... things natural , which Dramatick - Poetry has nothing to do with . do the Needs of Life , is as natural as any Action of it ; but to bring fuch a thing into a Piece of History - Painting , or Dramatick- Poetry , would be monftrous and ...
... things natural , which Dramatick - Poetry has nothing to do with . do the Needs of Life , is as natural as any Action of it ; but to bring fuch a thing into a Piece of History - Painting , or Dramatick- Poetry , would be monftrous and ...
Pàgina xv
... things , and a true Knowledge and Taste of Nature , and Art . Did ever any Man think it an ill - natur'd thing to tell a Friend of his Mistakes in Conduct ? Much lefs muft it be thought fo in the Discoveries of the Errors of writing ...
... things , and a true Knowledge and Taste of Nature , and Art . Did ever any Man think it an ill - natur'd thing to tell a Friend of his Mistakes in Conduct ? Much lefs muft it be thought fo in the Discoveries of the Errors of writing ...
Pàgina xv
... thing of the Matter . The Pleasure , I confefs , is as pecu- liar as ftrong ; for it comes from the admirable Draughts of the Manners , vifible in the Diftinction of his Characters , and his furprizing Reflections and Topicks , which ...
... thing of the Matter . The Pleasure , I confefs , is as pecu- liar as ftrong ; for it comes from the admirable Draughts of the Manners , vifible in the Diftinction of his Characters , and his furprizing Reflections and Topicks , which ...
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