Some account of the life, etc. of Wm. Shakespeare, by [Nicholas] Rowe. Dr. Johnson's preface. Farmer's Essay on the learning of Shakespeare. The tempest. Two gentlemen of VeronaVernor, Hood and Sharp, 1809 |
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... imitation of the ancients . The delicacy of his taste , and the natural bent of his own great genius , ( equal , if not superior , to some of the best of theirs , ) would certainly have led him to read and study them with so much ...
... imitation of the ancients . The delicacy of his taste , and the natural bent of his own great genius , ( equal , if not superior , to some of the best of theirs , ) would certainly have led him to read and study them with so much ...
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... imitation , known by the names of tragedy and comedy , compositions intended to promote different ends by contrary means , and considered as so little allied , that I do not recollect among the Greeks or Romans a single writer who ...
... imitation , known by the names of tragedy and comedy , compositions intended to promote different ends by contrary means , and considered as so little allied , that I do not recollect among the Greeks or Romans a single writer who ...
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... imitation , nor critics of such authority as might restrain his extravagance : he therefore indulged his natural dis- position , and his disposition , as Rymer has remarked , led him to comedy . In tragedy he often writes with great ...
... imitation , nor critics of such authority as might restrain his extravagance : he therefore indulged his natural dis- position , and his disposition , as Rymer has remarked , led him to comedy . In tragedy he often writes with great ...
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... imitations of successive actions , and why may not the second imitation represent an action that happened years after the first ; if it be so connected with it , that nothing but time can be supposed to inter- vene ? Time is , of all ...
... imitations of successive actions , and why may not the second imitation represent an action that happened years after the first ; if it be so connected with it , that nothing but time can be supposed to inter- vene ? Time is , of all ...
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... 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 painted landscape , the trees are not supposed capable to give us ...
... 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 painted landscape , the trees are not supposed capable to give us ...
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