“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Tập 1F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... exhibited only what he saw before him . He knew , that any other passion , as it was regular or exorbitant , was a cause of happiness or calamity . Characters thus ample and general were not easily dis- criminated and preserved , yet ...
... exhibited only what he saw before him . He knew , that any other passion , as it was regular or exorbitant , was a cause of happiness or calamity . Characters thus ample and general were not easily dis- criminated and preserved , yet ...
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... exhibiting the real state of sublunary nature , which partakes of good and evil , joy and sorrow , mingled with endless variety of proportion and innumerable modes of combination ; and expressing the course of the world , in which the ...
... exhibiting the real state of sublunary nature , which partakes of good and evil , joy and sorrow , mingled with endless variety of proportion and innumerable modes of combination ; and expressing the course of the world , in which the ...
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... exhibited had more skill in pomps or processions than in poetical language , and perhaps wanted some visible and dis- criminated events , as comments on the dialogue . He knew how he should most please ; and whether his practice is more ...
... exhibited had more skill in pomps or processions than in poetical language , and perhaps wanted some visible and dis- criminated events , as comments on the dialogue . He knew how he should most please ; and whether his practice is more ...
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... exhibited only the superficial appear- ances of action , related the events , but omitted the causes , and were formed for such as delighted in wonders rather than in truth . Mankind was not then to be studied in the closet ; he that ...
... exhibited only the superficial appear- ances of action , related the events , but omitted the causes , and were formed for such as delighted in wonders rather than in truth . Mankind was not then to be studied in the closet ; he that ...
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... exhibited as the work of a contemporary writer , would be heard to the conclusion . I am indeed far from thinking , that his works were wrought to his own ideas of perfection ; when they were such as would satisfy the audience , they ...
... exhibited as the work of a contemporary writer , would be heard to the conclusion . I am indeed far from thinking , that his works were wrought to his own ideas of perfection ; when they were such as would satisfy the audience , they ...
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