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 xi
... thoughts and the language , and his tragedy for the greater part by incident and action . His tragedy seems to be skill , his comedy to be instinct . The force of his comic scenes has fuffered little diminu- tion from the changes made ...
... thoughts and the language , and his tragedy for the greater part by incident and action . His tragedy seems to be skill , his comedy to be instinct . The force of his comic scenes has fuffered little diminu- tion from the changes made ...
الصفحة xv
... thought is subtle , or the image always great where the line is bulky ; the equality of words to things is very often ne- glected , and trivial fentiments and vulgar ideas disappoint the attention , to which they are recommended by ...
... thought is subtle , or the image always great where the line is bulky ; the equality of words to things is very often ne- glected , and trivial fentiments and vulgar ideas disappoint the attention , to which they are recommended by ...
الصفحة xvi
... thought strange , that , in enumerating the defects of this writer , I have not yet mentioned his neglect of the unities ; his violation of those laws which have been inftituted and established by the joint authority of poets and of ...
... thought strange , that , in enumerating the defects of this writer , I have not yet mentioned his neglect of the unities ; his violation of those laws which have been inftituted and established by the joint authority of poets and of ...
الصفحة xx
... thought murders and treasons real , they would please no more . Imitations produce pain or pleasure , not because they are mistaken for realities , but because they bring realities to mind . When the imagination is recreated by a ...
... thought murders and treasons real , they would please no more . Imitations produce pain or pleasure , not because they are mistaken for realities , but because they bring realities to mind . When the imagination is recreated by a ...
الصفحة xxvii
... thought , as will happen to all who confider the same subjects ; or such remarks on life or axioms of morality as float in converfa- tion , and are transmitted through the world in proverbial fentences . I have found it remarked , that ...
... thought , as will happen to all who confider the same subjects ; or such remarks on life or axioms of morality as float in converfa- tion , and are transmitted through the world in proverbial fentences . I have found it remarked , that ...
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