Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1746 - 346 pàgines |
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Pàgina 5
... fecabat , fome answer or apology fhould be made . But there is actually no more jingle in thofe verfes of Virgil , than in thefe of Milton , > B 3 II , 220 . with his dagger of lath on his own ftage , Sect . 1. on SHAKESPEARE . ક.
... fecabat , fome answer or apology fhould be made . But there is actually no more jingle in thofe verfes of Virgil , than in thefe of Milton , > B 3 II , 220 . with his dagger of lath on his own ftage , Sect . 1. on SHAKESPEARE . ક.
Pàgina 6
John Upton. with his dagger of lath on his own ftage , like the old II , 220. This horror will grow mild , this darkness light ; Befides what hope the never - ending flight . VI , 34 . Far worfe to bear Than violence : for this was all ...
John Upton. with his dagger of lath on his own ftage , like the old II , 220. This horror will grow mild , this darkness light ; Befides what hope the never - ending flight . VI , 34 . Far worfe to bear Than violence : for this was all ...
Pàgina 29
... ftage ) taken from stories out of their own chronicles ; fuch feems the book of Job . To me it appears almost evident , that St. Jude alludes to a kind of dramatic poem ; [ yet Michael the archangel when contending with the Devil , he ...
... ftage ) taken from stories out of their own chronicles ; fuch feems the book of Job . To me it appears almost evident , that St. Jude alludes to a kind of dramatic poem ; [ yet Michael the archangel when contending with the Devil , he ...
Pàgina 59
... not feen . So that which Homer writes of Hector , perfued by Achilles , would be ridiculous on the ftage ; for here the foldiers must be Standing curiofity , and defired to hear a particular account of Sect . 6. on SHAKESPEARE . 59.
... not feen . So that which Homer writes of Hector , perfued by Achilles , would be ridiculous on the ftage ; for here the foldiers must be Standing curiofity , and defired to hear a particular account of Sect . 6. on SHAKESPEARE . 59.
Pàgina 75
... ftage fhould alway repre- " fent but one place ; and the uttermoft time presupposed " in it fhould bee , both by Aristotle's precept , and common ❝reafon , but one day ; there are both many days , and " many places inartificially ...
... ftage fhould alway repre- " fent but one place ; and the uttermoft time presupposed " in it fhould bee , both by Aristotle's precept , and common ❝reafon , but one day ; there are both many days , and " many places inartificially ...
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