The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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Page xxv
... shall lament the untimely fall of his fon . The mind revolts from evident falfehood , and fiction lofes its force when it departs from the refemblance of reality . From the narrow limitation of time neceffarily arifes the contraction of ...
... shall lament the untimely fall of his fon . The mind revolts from evident falfehood , and fiction lofes its force when it departs from the refemblance of reality . From the narrow limitation of time neceffarily arifes the contraction of ...
Page xxxii
... shall place any particular performance , curiofity is always bufy to difcover the inftruments , as well as to furvey the workmanship , to know how much is to be afcribed to original powers , and how much to cafual and adventitious help ...
... shall place any particular performance , curiofity is always bufy to difcover the inftruments , as well as to furvey the workmanship , to know how much is to be afcribed to original powers , and how much to cafual and adventitious help ...
Page xcvi
... shall retain the ftronger Ideas of his ex- ' tenfive Genius . His Father , we are told , was a confiderable Dealer in Wool ; but having no fewer than ten Children , of whom our Shakespear was the eldeft , the best Educa- tion he could ...
... shall retain the ftronger Ideas of his ex- ' tenfive Genius . His Father , we are told , was a confiderable Dealer in Wool ; but having no fewer than ten Children , of whom our Shakespear was the eldeft , the best Educa- tion he could ...
Page clix
... shall have occafion to take notice , among the Tragedies of Mr. Shakespear . If one undertook to examine the greatest part of thefe by thofe rules which are establish'd by Aristotle , and taken from the model of the Grecian Stage , it ...
... shall have occafion to take notice , among the Tragedies of Mr. Shakespear . If one undertook to examine the greatest part of thefe by thofe rules which are establish'd by Aristotle , and taken from the model of the Grecian Stage , it ...
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... shall have the Confideration yearly paid unto her during her Life , and after her Decease the faid Stock and Confideration to be paid to her Chil- dren , if the have any , and if not , to her Executors and Affigns , fhe living the faid ...
... shall have the Confideration yearly paid unto her during her Life , and after her Decease the faid Stock and Confideration to be paid to her Chil- dren , if the have any , and if not , to her Executors and Affigns , fhe living the faid ...
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