The Works of Shakespear, Volume 1Printed at the Theatre, 1744 |
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Page xiii
... live by the Majority , they know no rule but that of pleafing the present humour , and complying with the wit in fashion ; a confideration which brings all their judgment to a fhort point . Players are just such judges of what is right ...
... live by the Majority , they know no rule but that of pleafing the present humour , and complying with the wit in fashion ; a confideration which brings all their judgment to a fhort point . Players are just such judges of what is right ...
Page xxvii
... lives , and even their shape , make , and features have been the fubject of critical enquiries . How trifling foever this Cu- riofity may feem to be , it is certainly very natural ; and we are hardly fatisfy'd with an account of any ...
... lives , and even their shape , make , and features have been the fubject of critical enquiries . How trifling foever this Cu- riofity may feem to be , it is certainly very natural ; and we are hardly fatisfy'd with an account of any ...
Page xxxii
... live him ; and fince he could not know what might be said of him when he was dead , he defir'd it might be done immediately : Upon which Shakespear gave him these four verses . Ten Ten in the hundred lyes here ingrav'd , ' Tis XXXII ...
... live him ; and fince he could not know what might be said of him when he was dead , he defir'd it might be done immediately : Upon which Shakespear gave him these four verses . Ten Ten in the hundred lyes here ingrav'd , ' Tis XXXII ...
Page xli
... lives , than to take any single great action , and form his work fimply upon that . How- ever , there are some of his pieces , where the Fable is founded up- on one action only . Such are more especially , Romeo and Juliet , Hamlet ...
... lives , than to take any single great action , and form his work fimply upon that . How- ever , there are some of his pieces , where the Fable is founded up- on one action only . Such are more especially , Romeo and Juliet , Hamlet ...
Page xlvi
... , while thy Book doth live , And we have wits to read , and praise to give . That I not mix thee fo , my brain excufes ; I mean with great , but difproportion'd Muses : For For if I thought my judgment were of years , TO THE ...
... , while thy Book doth live , And we have wits to read , and praise to give . That I not mix thee fo , my brain excufes ; I mean with great , but difproportion'd Muses : For For if I thought my judgment were of years , TO THE ...
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