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Pagina xxxiv
... had alfo devifed and adapted a new manner of language for that character . * Lord Falkland , Lord C. J. Vaughan , and Mr. Selden . 1. It is the fame magick that raises the fairies IT XXXIV Some Account of the Life , & c . . ...
... had alfo devifed and adapted a new manner of language for that character . * Lord Falkland , Lord C. J. Vaughan , and Mr. Selden . 1. It is the fame magick that raises the fairies IT XXXIV Some Account of the Life , & c . . ...
Pagina xxxvi
... of regard to queen Elizabeth , fince it could have been no very great respect to the memory of his mistress , to have exposed fome fome certain parts of her father's life upon the ftage XXXVI Some Account of the Life , & c .
... of regard to queen Elizabeth , fince it could have been no very great respect to the memory of his mistress , to have exposed fome fome certain parts of her father's life upon the ftage XXXVI Some Account of the Life , & c .
Pagina xxxvii
... some of his pieces , where the fable is founded upon one action only . Such are more especially , Romeo and Juliet , Hamlet , and Othello . The defign in Romeo and Juliet , is plainly the punishment of their two families , for the ...
... some of his pieces , where the fable is founded upon one action only . Such are more especially , Romeo and Juliet , Hamlet , and Othello . The defign in Romeo and Juliet , is plainly the punishment of their two families , for the ...
Pagina xxxviii
... . This is to diftinguish rightly between horrour and terrour . The latter is a proper paffion of tragedy , but the former ought always to to be carefully avoided . And certainly no dramatick writer XXXVIII Some Account of the Life , & c .
... . This is to diftinguish rightly between horrour and terrour . The latter is a proper paffion of tragedy , but the former ought always to to be carefully avoided . And certainly no dramatick writer XXXVIII Some Account of the Life , & c .
Pagina xlviii
... Some labour'd rival of her tragick ftrain ; Ilyffus ' laurels , though transferr'd with toil , Droop'd their fair leaves , nor knew th ' unfriendly foil . As arts expir'd , refistless dulness rose ; Goths , priefts , or Vandals , all ...
... Some labour'd rival of her tragick ftrain ; Ilyffus ' laurels , though transferr'd with toil , Droop'd their fair leaves , nor knew th ' unfriendly foil . As arts expir'd , refistless dulness rose ; Goths , priefts , or Vandals , all ...
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