Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1746 - 346 pàgines |
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Pàgina 2
... cause addreft , Stood in himself collected , while each part , Motion , each act von audience , ere the tongue . In descriptions particularly the words ought to be neither embarraffed , nor ambiguous . But here , is motion the ac ...
... cause addreft , Stood in himself collected , while each part , Motion , each act von audience , ere the tongue . In descriptions particularly the words ought to be neither embarraffed , nor ambiguous . But here , is motion the ac ...
Pàgina 35
... causes . About the fame time the northern nations dismantled the empire , and at length left it an eafy prey to the Turk . If we turn our eyes to our own country , we cannot go farther than the invasion of Julius Caefar , without being ...
... causes . About the fame time the northern nations dismantled the empire , and at length left it an eafy prey to the Turk . If we turn our eyes to our own country , we cannot go farther than the invasion of Julius Caefar , without being ...
Pàgina 63
... cause of virtue . The Electra of Sophocles , in many instances , is not very unlike the Hamlet of Shakespeare . Aegyfthus and Clytemneftra ; having murthered the former king , were in poffeffion of the crown , when Oreftes returned from ...
... cause of virtue . The Electra of Sophocles , in many instances , is not very unlike the Hamlet of Shakespeare . Aegyfthus and Clytemneftra ; having murthered the former king , were in poffeffion of the crown , when Oreftes returned from ...
Pàgina 75
... cause cried out againft , obferving rules neither of " honeft civilitie , nor skilful poetrie . Excepting Gorbo- ducke ( againe I fay of thofe that I have feene ) which " notwithstanding , as it is full of stately speeches , and well ...
... cause cried out againft , obferving rules neither of " honeft civilitie , nor skilful poetrie . Excepting Gorbo- ducke ( againe I fay of thofe that I have feene ) which " notwithstanding , as it is full of stately speeches , and well ...
Pàgina 78
... cause of action . ' Tis action that makes us happy or miserable , and ' tis manners , whereby the characters , the various inclinations , and genius of the perfons are mark- ed and distinguished . There are four things to be observed in ...
... cause of action . ' Tis action that makes us happy or miserable , and ' tis manners , whereby the characters , the various inclinations , and genius of the perfons are mark- ed and distinguished . There are four things to be observed in ...
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