The plays of Shakespeare, from the text of S. Johnson, with the prefaces, notes &c. of Rowe, Pope and many other critics. 6 vols. [in 12 pt. Followed by] Shakespeare's poems, المجلد 1 |
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الصفحة iii
... gained and kept the favour of his countrymen . Nothing can please many , and please long , but just repre- fentations of general nature . Particular manners can be known to few and therefore few only can judge how a 2 PREFACE . iii.
... gained and kept the favour of his countrymen . Nothing can please many , and please long , but just repre- fentations of general nature . Particular manners can be known to few and therefore few only can judge how a 2 PREFACE . iii.
الصفحة iv
... nature ; the poet that holds up to his readers a faithful mirrour of manners and of life . His cha- racters are not modified by the customs of particular places , unpractised by the rest of the world ; by the peculiarities of studies or ...
... nature ; the poet that holds up to his readers a faithful mirrour of manners and of life . His cha- racters are not modified by the customs of particular places , unpractised by the rest of the world ; by the peculiarities of studies or ...
الصفحة vi
... natural paffions and most frequent incidents ; so that he who contemplates them in the book will not know them in the ... nature as it acts in real exigences , but as it would be found in trials , to which it cannot be expofed . This ...
... natural paffions and most frequent incidents ; so that he who contemplates them in the book will not know them in the ... nature as it acts in real exigences , but as it would be found in trials , to which it cannot be expofed . This ...
الصفحة vii
... nature has exposed him to the cenfure of criticks , who form their judgments upon narrower principles . Dennis and Rhymer think his Romans not fuf- ficiently Roman ; and Voltaire cenfures his kings as not completely royal . Dennis is ...
... nature has exposed him to the cenfure of criticks , who form their judgments upon narrower principles . Dennis and Rhymer think his Romans not fuf- ficiently Roman ; and Voltaire cenfures his kings as not completely royal . Dennis is ...
الصفحة viii
... nature , which partakes of good and evil , joy and forrow , mingled with endless variety of proportion and innumerable modes of combination ; and expreffing the course of the world , in which the lofs of one is the gain of another ; in ...
... nature , which partakes of good and evil , joy and forrow , mingled with endless variety of proportion and innumerable modes of combination ; and expreffing the course of the world , in which the lofs of one is the gain of another ; in ...
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