Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1746 - 346 pàgines |
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Pàgina 2
... measure according to Dr. Bentley's reading , Stood in himself collected whole , while each Motion , each act won audience , ere the tongue . Collected whole : In feipfo totus teres , atque rotundus . Hor . L. II . f . 7. A perfon must ...
... measure according to Dr. Bentley's reading , Stood in himself collected whole , while each Motion , each act won audience , ere the tongue . Collected whole : In feipfo totus teres , atque rotundus . Hor . L. II . f . 7. A perfon must ...
Pàgina 10
... measure from the horror of the scene . Per- haps too the poet was willing to inculcate , that good hu- mour is the best weapon to deal with the Devil . True penny is either by way of irony , or literally from the Greek reúnavov ...
... measure from the horror of the scene . Per- haps too the poet was willing to inculcate , that good hu- mour is the best weapon to deal with the Devil . True penny is either by way of irony , or literally from the Greek reúnavov ...
Pàgina 18
... measure is English heroic verfe without rime , " as that of Homer in Greek and Virgil in " Latin , rime being no neceflary adjunct or " 6 « true Perhaps bishop Burnet took his cenfure from Dryden's dedication before the translation of ...
... measure is English heroic verfe without rime , " as that of Homer in Greek and Virgil in " Latin , rime being no neceflary adjunct or " 6 « true Perhaps bishop Burnet took his cenfure from Dryden's dedication before the translation of ...
Pàgina 50
... measure of their iniquity being full , they both miferably perifh ? And thus the fatal effects of ambition are defcribed , and the ftory is one . The epifodes , or under - actions , are so inter- woven with the fabric of the ftory ...
... measure of their iniquity being full , they both miferably perifh ? And thus the fatal effects of ambition are defcribed , and the ftory is one . The epifodes , or under - actions , are so inter- woven with the fabric of the ftory ...
Pàgina 68
... measured by one united view of the eye ; vσúvolov . Aristot . Q. ' . Thus in all things that are beautiful unity is evi- dent ; by this , relations and proportions are discovered : but where there is no idea of a whole , there is no ...
... measured by one united view of the eye ; vσúvolov . Aristot . Q. ' . Thus in all things that are beautiful unity is evi- dent ; by this , relations and proportions are discovered : but where there is no idea of a whole , there is no ...
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