An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakespear Compared with the Greek and French Dramatic Poets: With Some Remarks Upon the Misrepresentations of Mons. de VoltaireH. Hughs, 1772 - 288 עמודים |
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עמוד 163
... necessary , this Being thould stand acknowledged and revered by the national Superftition , and thus every operation that developes the attributes , which vulgar opi- nion , or the nurfe's legend , have taught us to afcribe to him ...
... necessary , this Being thould stand acknowledged and revered by the national Superftition , and thus every operation that developes the attributes , which vulgar opi- nion , or the nurfe's legend , have taught us to afcribe to him ...
עמוד 287
... necessary exertions must be supplied by some substitute . The action is carried on much after the manner it is done in epic poetry , by the help of description and narra → tion , and a series of detached parts . It is unfair to judge ...
... necessary exertions must be supplied by some substitute . The action is carried on much after the manner it is done in epic poetry , by the help of description and narra → tion , and a series of detached parts . It is unfair to judge ...
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