Miscellaneous and Fugitive Pieces, المجلد 2T. Davies, 1774 |
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الصفحة 48
... seem accidental and adventitious , I fhall endeavour to give an Ac- count of the Means by which they were introduced . Thus , to eke out any Thing , fignifies to lengthen it beyond its juft Dimenfions , by fome low Artifice because ...
... seem accidental and adventitious , I fhall endeavour to give an Ac- count of the Means by which they were introduced . Thus , to eke out any Thing , fignifies to lengthen it beyond its juft Dimenfions , by fome low Artifice because ...
الصفحة 90
... seem remote . These are the principal Causes of the Obfcurity of Shakespeare ; to which might be added the Fulness of Idea , which might fometimes load his Words with more Sentiment than they could conveniently con- vey , and that ...
... seem remote . These are the principal Causes of the Obfcurity of Shakespeare ; to which might be added the Fulness of Idea , which might fometimes load his Words with more Sentiment than they could conveniently con- vey , and that ...
الصفحة 105
... seems to produce without Labour , what no Labour can improve . In Tragedy he is always ftruggling after fome Occafion to be comick ; but in Comedy he feems to repofe , or to luxuriate , as in a Mode of Thinking congenial to his Nature ...
... seems to produce without Labour , what no Labour can improve . In Tragedy he is always ftruggling after fome Occafion to be comick ; but in Comedy he feems to repofe , or to luxuriate , as in a Mode of Thinking congenial to his Nature ...
الصفحة 106
... seems to have gathered his Comick Dialogue . He is therefore more agree- able to the Ears of the prefent Age than any other Authour equally remote , and among his other Ex- cellencies , deferves to be ftudied as one of the origi- nal ...
... seems to have gathered his Comick Dialogue . He is therefore more agree- able to the Ears of the prefent Age than any other Authour equally remote , and among his other Ex- cellencies , deferves to be ftudied as one of the origi- nal ...
الصفحة 133
... His Confidence indeed , both in himself and others , was too great ; he fuppofes all to be right that was done by Pope and Theobald ; · K 3 he 1 he seems not to fufpect a Critick of Fallibility PREFACE TO SHAKESPEARE . 133.
... His Confidence indeed , both in himself and others , was too great ; he fuppofes all to be right that was done by Pope and Theobald ; · K 3 he 1 he seems not to fufpect a Critick of Fallibility PREFACE TO SHAKESPEARE . 133.
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