Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakespear, Compared with the Greek and French Dramatic Poets: With Some Remarks Upon the Misrepresentations of Mons. VoltaireJ. Dodsley, 1769 - 288 Seiten |
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... whofe very faults pafs here un- queftioned , or are perhaps confecrated through the enthusiasm of his admirers , and the veneration paid to long - established fame , is by a great wit , a great critic , and a great poet of a ...
... whofe very faults pafs here un- queftioned , or are perhaps confecrated through the enthusiasm of his admirers , and the veneration paid to long - established fame , is by a great wit , a great critic , and a great poet of a ...
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... trage- dians were by fucceeding critics established as dramatic laws : happily for Shakespear , Mr. Johnson , whofe genius and learning render render him fuperior to a fervile awe of pedantic inftitutions 14 INTRODUCTION .
... trage- dians were by fucceeding critics established as dramatic laws : happily for Shakespear , Mr. Johnson , whofe genius and learning render render him fuperior to a fervile awe of pedantic inftitutions 14 INTRODUCTION .
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... celebrated Greek trage- dians were by succeeding critics established as dramatic laws : happily for Shakespear , Mr. Johnson , whofe genius and learning render render him fuperior to to a fervile awe of pedantic 14 INTRODUCTION .
... celebrated Greek trage- dians were by succeeding critics established as dramatic laws : happily for Shakespear , Mr. Johnson , whofe genius and learning render render him fuperior to to a fervile awe of pedantic 14 INTRODUCTION .
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... or red Rofe , in whofe contentions fome had loft their parents and friends , others had gained establishments and honours . All All the inducements which the Greek tragèdians had to chufe 66 On the HISTORICAL DRAMA .
... or red Rofe , in whofe contentions fome had loft their parents and friends , others had gained establishments and honours . All All the inducements which the Greek tragèdians had to chufe 66 On the HISTORICAL DRAMA .
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... whofe fpirit came with a higher commiffion from the fame fiery fphere . In Worcester the rebel appears in all his odious colours ; proud , envious , malignant , artful , he is finely contrafted by the noble Percy . Shakespear , with the ...
... whofe fpirit came with a higher commiffion from the fame fiery fphere . In Worcester the rebel appears in all his odious colours ; proud , envious , malignant , artful , he is finely contrafted by the noble Percy . Shakespear , with the ...
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