Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1748 - 411 pàgines |
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Pàgina 68
... person thoroughly vitious , as thoroughly virtuous . Thus Philo- fophers , who make human nature their ftudy , fpeak of it ; and thus the greatest of all phi- lofophers , having touched upon the character of the mifanthrope , adds ...
... person thoroughly vitious , as thoroughly virtuous . Thus Philo- fophers , who make human nature their ftudy , fpeak of it ; and thus the greatest of all phi- lofophers , having touched upon the character of the mifanthrope , adds ...
Pàgina 88
... persons must not only have manners , but fenti- ments conformable to thofe manners . Sentiment ( fays Ariftotle ) is difcoverable in all thofe parts of our converfa- tion , where we either prove any thing , or lay down fome maxim or ...
... persons must not only have manners , but fenti- ments conformable to thofe manners . Sentiment ( fays Ariftotle ) is difcoverable in all thofe parts of our converfa- tion , where we either prove any thing , or lay down fome maxim or ...
Pàgina 114
John Upton. for common life . ' Twas ufual for him to make one person enter into a dialogue with himself , and fuftain the parts of two perfons . So 18 Plato teaches us in his Gorgias , ἵνα μὴ τὸ τῇ Επιχάρμε · ' And in his Tufculan ...
John Upton. for common life . ' Twas ufual for him to make one person enter into a dialogue with himself , and fuftain the parts of two perfons . So 18 Plato teaches us in his Gorgias , ἵνα μὴ τὸ τῇ Επιχάρμε · ' And in his Tufculan ...
Pàgina 119
... person . This was called Пagábaois . So the scholiaft on the clouds of Ariftophanes , . 518. informs us , H wagábaσis dexsõ μὲν ἐκ τὸ χορᾶ λέγεσθαι · εἰσάδει δὲ τὸ ἑαυτῷ πρόσωπον ὁ ποιήτης . παράβασις δέ ἔσιν , ὅταν ἐκ τῆς προτέρας ...
... person . This was called Пagábaois . So the scholiaft on the clouds of Ariftophanes , . 518. informs us , H wagábaσis dexsõ μὲν ἐκ τὸ χορᾶ λέγεσθαι · εἰσάδει δὲ τὸ ἑαυτῷ πρόσωπον ὁ ποιήτης . παράβασις δέ ἔσιν , ὅταν ἐκ τῆς προτέρας ...
Pàgina 126
... person and dig- nity and what is still worse , when the play was fome time after acted before K. James , another prophetical patch of flattery was tacked to it . If a fubject is taken from the Roman history , he feems afraid to do ...
... person and dig- nity and what is still worse , when the play was fome time after acted before K. James , another prophetical patch of flattery was tacked to it . If a fubject is taken from the Roman history , he feems afraid to do ...
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