The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volume 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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Page xiii
... begin with fuch bold Innovations . A fingle Authority is neither a Rule , nor a Guide . Cafaubon de Lingua Anglica vetere will fhow them the Excellence , Force , Power and Compass of our Mother English ; after which they will hardly ...
... begin with fuch bold Innovations . A fingle Authority is neither a Rule , nor a Guide . Cafaubon de Lingua Anglica vetere will fhow them the Excellence , Force , Power and Compass of our Mother English ; after which they will hardly ...
Page xxii
... begin therefore with the Definition of Tragedy ( for the Rules of that I fhall firft infift on , much of Comedy depending on them ) it is this Tragedy is the Imitation of one grave and entire Action of a juft Length , and which ...
... begin therefore with the Definition of Tragedy ( for the Rules of that I fhall firft infift on , much of Comedy depending on them ) it is this Tragedy is the Imitation of one grave and entire Action of a juft Length , and which ...
Page xxiii
... Begin ning , Middle , and End , and be of a juft Length : not fo long as that of the Epopee , nor fo fhort as a fingle Fable . The excluding Narration , and the confining its Aim to Terror , and Compaffion , distinguishes it from the ...
... Begin ning , Middle , and End , and be of a juft Length : not fo long as that of the Epopee , nor fo fhort as a fingle Fable . The excluding Narration , and the confining its Aim to Terror , and Compaffion , distinguishes it from the ...
Page xxiii
... begin therefore with the Definition of Tragedy ( for the Rules of that I fhall first infist on , much of Comedy depending on them ) it is this- Tragedy is the Imitation of one grave and entire Action of a juft Length , and which ...
... begin therefore with the Definition of Tragedy ( for the Rules of that I fhall first infist on , much of Comedy depending on them ) it is this- Tragedy is the Imitation of one grave and entire Action of a juft Length , and which ...
Page xxiii
... Begin- ning , Middle , and End , and be of a juft Length : not fo long as that of the Epopee , nor fo fhort as a fingle Fable . The excluding Narration , and the confining its Aim to Terror , and Compaffion , distinguishes it from the ...
... Begin- ning , Middle , and End , and be of a juft Length : not fo long as that of the Epopee , nor fo fhort as a fingle Fable . The excluding Narration , and the confining its Aim to Terror , and Compaffion , distinguishes it from the ...
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