Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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... pass such a Design , by eternally favouring the Patricians , and dis- obliging the Populace . For we need make no doubt but that it was among the young Patricians that Coriolanus distributed the Spoils which were taken from the Antiates ...
... pass such a Design , by eternally favouring the Patricians , and dis- obliging the Populace . For we need make no doubt but that it was among the young Patricians that Coriolanus distributed the Spoils which were taken from the Antiates ...
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... with them , how comes it to pass that he wants Art ? Is it that he studied to know them in other things , and neglected that only in them , which chiefly tends to the 1 - Advancement of the Art of the Stage ? JOHN DENNIS 31.
... with them , how comes it to pass that he wants Art ? Is it that he studied to know them in other things , and neglected that only in them , which chiefly tends to the 1 - Advancement of the Art of the Stage ? JOHN DENNIS 31.
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... pass then , that he has given us no Proofs of his familiar Acquaintance with the Ancients , but this Imitation of the Menechmi , and a Version of two Epistles of Ovid ? How comes it that he had never read Horace , of a superiour Merit ...
... pass then , that he has given us no Proofs of his familiar Acquaintance with the Ancients , but this Imitation of the Menechmi , and a Version of two Epistles of Ovid ? How comes it that he had never read Horace , of a superiour Merit ...
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... pass for his , and for some of which we have undoubted authority ( being published by himself , and dedicated to his noble Patron the Earl of Southampton ) . He appears also to have been conversant in Plautus , from whom he has taken ...
... pass for his , and for some of which we have undoubted authority ( being published by himself , and dedicated to his noble Patron the Earl of Southampton ) . He appears also to have been conversant in Plautus , from whom he has taken ...
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... pass over at once to another Subject : It has been allow'd on all hands , how far our Author was indebted to Nature ; it is not so well agreed , how much he ow'd to Languages and acquired Learning . The Decisions on this Subject were ...
... pass over at once to another Subject : It has been allow'd on all hands , how far our Author was indebted to Nature ; it is not so well agreed , how much he ow'd to Languages and acquired Learning . The Decisions on this Subject were ...
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acquainted admirable Ancients appears Author Beauties Ben Johnson Cæsar censure character Comedy Comedy of Errors conjecture copies Coriolanus correct Courage Cowardice criticism Double Falshood drama Dryden Dunciad edition of Shakespeare Editor English Errors Essay Farmer faults Folio Genius give Hamlet hath Henry honour humour Imitation Johnson judgment Julius Caesar Justice kind knowledge labour language Latin learning letter Love's Labour's Lost manner MAURICE MORGANN nature never obscure observation occasion omitted opinion original Ovid passage passion perhaps piece Plautus Players plays Plutarch Poems Poet Poetry Pope Pope's edition Preface Prince printed publick published reader reason Remarks Roman Rowe's Rymer says scenes seems shew shewn Sir John Falstaff Sir Thomas Hanmer Stage Stratford supposed taste Text Theobald thing thought thro tion Tragedy translation Troilus and Cressida truth verse Warburton whole William Shakespeare words write written Zachary Grey