Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1746 - 346 pàgines |
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Pàgina 2
... 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- cufative or nominative cafe ...
... 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- cufative or nominative cafe ...
Pàgina 6
... himself have turn'd , and varied the pointing several ways ) in the following manner , Haud aliter , terras inter coelumque , volabat Litus arenofum Libyae , ventofque fecabat Materno veniens ab avo Cyllenia proles , 1 i . e . fled to ...
... himself have turn'd , and varied the pointing several ways ) in the following manner , Haud aliter , terras inter coelumque , volabat Litus arenofum Libyae , ventofque fecabat Materno veniens ab avo Cyllenia proles , 1 i . e . fled to ...
Pàgina 10
... himself , The Spirit that I have feen May be the Devil . This manner of speech therefore to the Devil was what all the audience were well acquainted with ; and it takes off in fome measure from the horror of the scene . Per- haps too ...
... himself , The Spirit that I have feen May be the Devil . This manner of speech therefore to the Devil was what all the audience were well acquainted with ; and it takes off in fome measure from the horror of the scene . Per- haps too ...
Pàgina 12
... himself said was egnμá vi Mega : the poem happened to be a very extraordinary one ; and the people took the poet's word , thinking it im poffible , without infpiration , that fo bad a poet fhould write fuch fine verfes . 2 And though ...
... himself said was egnμá vi Mega : the poem happened to be a very extraordinary one ; and the people took the poet's word , thinking it im poffible , without infpiration , that fo bad a poet fhould write fuch fine verfes . 2 And though ...
Pàgina 18
... himself and his admired Shakespeare , for doubtlefs he means him , in his apology prefixed to the Paradife lost . " The " measure is English heroic verfe without rime , " as that of Homer in Greek and Virgil in " Latin , rime being no ...
... himself and his admired Shakespeare , for doubtlefs he means him , in his apology prefixed to the Paradife lost . " The " measure is English heroic verfe without rime , " as that of Homer in Greek and Virgil in " Latin , rime being no ...
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