Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1746 - 346 pàgines |
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Pàgina 9
... used to make fun with the Devil ; and he had feveral trite expreffions , as , I'll be with you in a trice ; Ah , ha , boy , are you there , & c . And this was great enter- tainment to the audience , to see their old enemy fo belabour'd ...
... used to make fun with the Devil ; and he had feveral trite expreffions , as , I'll be with you in a trice ; Ah , ha , boy , are you there , & c . And this was great enter- tainment to the audience , to see their old enemy fo belabour'd ...
Pàgina 58
... used out of the action of the drama , either to explain fome things that have already happened , ( which ' tis impoffible otherwife for a man to be acquainted with ) or that may happen bereafter , concerning which we want to be informed ...
... used out of the action of the drama , either to explain fome things that have already happened , ( which ' tis impoffible otherwife for a man to be acquainted with ) or that may happen bereafter , concerning which we want to be informed ...
Pàgina 102
... used , more proper to the ends he proposes , whether it be to approve or difapprove , to magnify or di- minish , to ftir or to calm the paffions , Ut fibi quivis Speret idem ; fudet multum , fruftraque laboret Aufus idem . THE laft and ...
... used , more proper to the ends he proposes , whether it be to approve or difapprove , to magnify or di- minish , to ftir or to calm the paffions , Ut fibi quivis Speret idem ; fudet multum , fruftraque laboret Aufus idem . THE laft and ...
Pàgina 129
... used not to ridicule the verses thus changed , but they have an air of pleasantry and imitation ; fuch are many paffages from Homer and Euripides parodized by Plato and by Julian in his Caefars . I wonder the follow- ing fhould escape ...
... used not to ridicule the verses thus changed , but they have an air of pleasantry and imitation ; fuch are many paffages from Homer and Euripides parodized by Plato and by Julian in his Caefars . I wonder the follow- ing fhould escape ...
Pàgina 190
... used in Measure for Measure , Act . III . Your best appointment make with speed ; i . e . what reconciliation for your fins , what penance is ap- pointed you . UNANNEIL'D , not having the laft anneylynge , extreme unction : aneled ...
... used in Measure for Measure , Act . III . Your best appointment make with speed ; i . e . what reconciliation for your fins , what penance is ap- pointed you . UNANNEIL'D , not having the laft anneylynge , extreme unction : aneled ...
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