The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volume 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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Page xxi
... Thoughts ; Turn it with Time a thoufand feveral ways , This oft alone has given Succefs to Plays . Reject that vulgar Error , which appears . So fair , of making perfect Characters : There's no fuch thing in Nature , and you'll draw A ...
... Thoughts ; Turn it with Time a thoufand feveral ways , This oft alone has given Succefs to Plays . Reject that vulgar Error , which appears . So fair , of making perfect Characters : There's no fuch thing in Nature , and you'll draw A ...
Page xxii
... Thoughts to place , As what a Man fhould fay in fuch a cafe . Neither in Comedy will this fuffice , The Player too must be before your Eyes : And tho ' tis Drudgery to ftoop fo low , To him you muft your utmost Meaning fhow . Expofe no ...
... Thoughts to place , As what a Man fhould fay in fuch a cafe . Neither in Comedy will this fuffice , The Player too must be before your Eyes : And tho ' tis Drudgery to ftoop fo low , To him you muft your utmost Meaning fhow . Expofe no ...
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... Thoughts ; Turn it with Time a thoufand feveral ways , This oft alone has given Succefs to Plays . Reject that vulgar Error , which appears . So fair , of making perfect Characters : There's no fuch thing in Nature , and you'll draw A ...
... Thoughts ; Turn it with Time a thoufand feveral ways , This oft alone has given Succefs to Plays . Reject that vulgar Error , which appears . So fair , of making perfect Characters : There's no fuch thing in Nature , and you'll draw A ...
Page xxiii
... Thoughts to place , As what a Man fhould fay in fuch a cafe . Neither in Comedy will this fuffice , The Player too must be before your Eyes : And tho ' tis Drudgery to ftoop fo low , To him you muft your utmost Meaning fhow . Expofe no ...
... Thoughts to place , As what a Man fhould fay in fuch a cafe . Neither in Comedy will this fuffice , The Player too must be before your Eyes : And tho ' tis Drudgery to ftoop fo low , To him you muft your utmost Meaning fhow . Expofe no ...
Page xxiv
... Thoughts , and making known their Actions : by which they speak agreeably to their Manners or Characters , that the Auditors may know their Manners before they see their Actions . There is no Subject of a Tragedy where these following ...
... Thoughts , and making known their Actions : by which they speak agreeably to their Manners or Characters , that the Auditors may know their Manners before they see their Actions . There is no Subject of a Tragedy where these following ...
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