The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volume 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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Page viii
... short History , and some few occasional Remarks will be added , to give Light to some Passages , as well of the Author , as of Mr. Gildon . THIS Gentleman republish'd these Poems from an old Impression , in the Year 1710. at the same ...
... short History , and some few occasional Remarks will be added , to give Light to some Passages , as well of the Author , as of Mr. Gildon . THIS Gentleman republish'd these Poems from an old Impression , in the Year 1710. at the same ...
Page xx
... short , and spoke in Paffion too . Of others , make the Pit their Confidentas de Nor is the matter mended yet , if thus med sto As when * Bellario confesses all . Figures of Speech , which Poets think Are all but Paint upon a beauteous ...
... short , and spoke in Paffion too . Of others , make the Pit their Confidentas de Nor is the matter mended yet , if thus med sto As when * Bellario confesses all . Figures of Speech , which Poets think Are all but Paint upon a beauteous ...
Page xxiii
... short as a single Fable . The excluding Narration , and the confining its Aim to Terror , and Compassion , diftinguishes it from the Epick Poem , which may be perfect with- out them , and employs Admiration . L By the refining the ...
... short as a single Fable . The excluding Narration , and the confining its Aim to Terror , and Compassion , diftinguishes it from the Epick Poem , which may be perfect with- out them , and employs Admiration . L By the refining the ...
Page xxiii
... short , and spoke in Paffion too . Our Lovers talking to themselves , for want Of others , make the Pit their Confident . Nor is the matter mended yet , if thus They truft a Friend , only to tell it us : Th ' Occafion fhould as ...
... short , and spoke in Paffion too . Our Lovers talking to themselves , for want Of others , make the Pit their Confident . Nor is the matter mended yet , if thus They truft a Friend , only to tell it us : Th ' Occafion fhould as ...
Page xxiii
... short as a single Fable . The excluding Narration , and the confining its Aim to Terror , and Compassion , diftinguishes it from the Epick Poem , which may be perfect with- out them , and employs Admiration . By the refining the ...
... short as a single Fable . The excluding Narration , and the confining its Aim to Terror , and Compassion , diftinguishes it from the Epick Poem , which may be perfect with- out them , and employs Admiration . By the refining the ...
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