The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volume 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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Page xxiv
... live happily ; but to live happily , is an Action , not a Quality . Man being therefore happy or miferable by his Actions , not Manners or Qua- lities ; Tragedy propofes not to imitate the Manners , but adds them for the Production of ...
... live happily ; but to live happily , is an Action , not a Quality . Man being therefore happy or miferable by his Actions , not Manners or Qua- lities ; Tragedy propofes not to imitate the Manners , but adds them for the Production of ...
Page xxix
... Lives , and many Actions of the fame Man , where the Probable is loft as well as the Necessary and in this our Shakespear is every where faulty , thro the ignorant Mode of the Age in which he liv'd ; and which I inftance not as a ...
... Lives , and many Actions of the fame Man , where the Probable is loft as well as the Necessary and in this our Shakespear is every where faulty , thro the ignorant Mode of the Age in which he liv'd ; and which I inftance not as a ...
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... breed , That thine may live , when thou thy felf art dead : And fo in fpight of Death , thou doft furvive ,, In that thy Likeness still is left alive .. By By this the Love - fick Queen began to fweat 10 VENUS and ADONIS .
... breed , That thine may live , when thou thy felf art dead : And fo in fpight of Death , thou doft furvive ,, In that thy Likeness still is left alive .. By By this the Love - fick Queen began to fweat 10 VENUS and ADONIS .
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... breed , That thine may live , when thou thy felf art dead : And fo in fpight of Death , thou doft furvive , In that thy Likeness ftill is left alive .. 1 By By this the Love - fick Queen began to fweat 10 VENUS and ADONIS .
... breed , That thine may live , when thou thy felf art dead : And fo in fpight of Death , thou doft furvive , In that thy Likeness ftill is left alive .. 1 By By this the Love - fick Queen began to fweat 10 VENUS and ADONIS .
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... lives by Subtilty ; Or at the Roe , which no Encounter dare , Pursue these fearful Creatures o'er the Downs , And on thy well - breath'd Horse keep with thy Hounds . And when thou haft on Foot the purblind Hare , Mark the poor Wretch ...
... lives by Subtilty ; Or at the Roe , which no Encounter dare , Pursue these fearful Creatures o'er the Downs , And on thy well - breath'd Horse keep with thy Hounds . And when thou haft on Foot the purblind Hare , Mark the poor Wretch ...
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Adonis againſt Agamemnon Antients Beauty becauſe beft beſt betwixt Breaſt call'd Cauſe Character Comedy cou'd Death Defign Defire Diſcovery doft doth e'er Euripides Eyes Fable faid fair falfe fame Father Faults Fear feems feen felf fhall fhew fhould fhow filly fince firft firſt flain fome fomething ftill ftrong fuch fweet give Grief hath Heart himſelf Honour juft juſt King laſt leaft leaſt lefs loft look Love Love's Lucrece Luft Menelaus Miſtreſs moft moſt muft muſt Nature never Night Numbers obferve Paffion Perfons Pindar Plautus Play pleaſe Pleaſure Poem Poet Praiſe Priam Profpero quoth Reaſon reft ſay Scene ſee ſeem ſeen ſelf Senfe Shakespear ſhall Shame ſhe ſome Sophocles ſpeak ſtand ſtay ſtill ſweet Tarquin Tears thee thefe themſelves theſe thine thing thofe thoſe thou art Thoughts thouſand thro Tragedy uſe Venus Verſe Whilft whofe whoſe Wife wou'd