The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... those who preferred our poet to him , a torrent of illiberal abuse ; which , as Mr. Walpole juftly obferves , fome of his contemporaries were willing to think wit , because they were afraid of it : for , notwithstanding all his arrogant ...
... those who preferred our poet to him , a torrent of illiberal abuse ; which , as Mr. Walpole juftly obferves , fome of his contemporaries were willing to think wit , because they were afraid of it : for , notwithstanding all his arrogant ...
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... those things I have been pleased with in looking him over . His plays are properly to be diftinguished only into comedies and tragedies . Those which are called hiftories , and even fome of his comedies , are really tragedies , with a ...
... those things I have been pleased with in looking him over . His plays are properly to be diftinguished only into comedies and tragedies . Those which are called hiftories , and even fome of his comedies , are really tragedies , with a ...
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... those characters which he thought fit to meddle with . Falstaff is allowed by every body to be a master- piece ; the character is always well sustained , though drawn out into the length of three plays ; and even the account of his ...
... those characters which he thought fit to meddle with . Falstaff is allowed by every body to be a master- piece ; the character is always well sustained , though drawn out into the length of three plays ; and even the account of his ...
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... those written pre- 2 - which , I have been informed , three very great men con- curred in making-- ] Lord Falkland , Lord C. J. Vaughan , and Mr. Selden . Rowe . Dryden was of the fame opinion . " His perfon " ( fays he , fpeaking of ...
... those written pre- 2 - which , I have been informed , three very great men con- curred in making-- ] Lord Falkland , Lord C. J. Vaughan , and Mr. Selden . Rowe . Dryden was of the fame opinion . " His perfon " ( fays he , fpeaking of ...
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... those good qualities which are attributed to him in any account of his reign . If his faults are not fhewn in an equal degree , and the fhades in this picture do not bear a just proportion to the lights , it is not that the artift ...
... those good qualities which are attributed to him in any account of his reign . If his faults are not fhewn in an equal degree , and the fhades in this picture do not bear a just proportion to the lights , it is not that the artift ...
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