The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volumen1H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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... those accounts , upon his royal master in that tragedy . Nor , indeed , could the number of the dramatic pieces be produced , admit of his retiring near fo early as that period . So that what Spencer there fays , if it relate at all to ...
... those accounts , upon his royal master in that tragedy . Nor , indeed , could the number of the dramatic pieces be produced , admit of his retiring near fo early as that period . So that what Spencer there fays , if it relate at all to ...
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... those qualities of it that are of the kind with those in the thing com- pared . So , here for inftance , the Poet willing to inftruct in the properties of mufick , in which the fame ftrains have a power to excite pleasure , or pain ...
... those qualities of it that are of the kind with those in the thing com- pared . So , here for inftance , the Poet willing to inftruct in the properties of mufick , in which the fame ftrains have a power to excite pleasure , or pain ...
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... those self - fame ftrains that Orpheus used to regain Eurydice , as proper both to excite mirch and melancholy . But Milton most industriously copied the conduct of our Shakespeare , in paffages that fhewed an intimate acquaintance with ...
... those self - fame ftrains that Orpheus used to regain Eurydice , as proper both to excite mirch and melancholy . But Milton most industriously copied the conduct of our Shakespeare , in paffages that fhewed an intimate acquaintance with ...
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... those beauties , that are lefs obvious to common readers , and whose illus- tration depends on the rules of juft criticism , and an exact knowledge of human life , should defer- vedly have a share in a general critic upon the author . I ...
... those beauties , that are lefs obvious to common readers , and whose illus- tration depends on the rules of juft criticism , and an exact knowledge of human life , should defer- vedly have a share in a general critic upon the author . I ...
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... those origi- nals ; but brought to fhew how happily he has expreffed himself upon the fame topicks . A very learned critick of our own nation has declared , that a fameness of thought and fameness of ex- preffion too , in two Writers of ...
... those origi- nals ; but brought to fhew how happily he has expreffed himself upon the fame topicks . A very learned critick of our own nation has declared , that a fameness of thought and fameness of ex- preffion too , in two Writers of ...
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