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... whatever . Their distinguishing excellence is a reason that they should be so . There is so much in them , which comes not under the province of acting , with which eye , and tone , and gesture , 6 ON SHAKSPEARE'S TRAGEdies .
... whatever . Their distinguishing excellence is a reason that they should be so . There is so much in them , which comes not under the province of acting , with which eye , and tone , and gesture , 6 ON SHAKSPEARE'S TRAGEdies .
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... reason , scolding scenes , scenes where two persons talk themselves into a fit of fury , and then in a sur- prising manner talk themselves out of it again , have always been the most popular upon our stage . And the reason is plain ...
... reason , scolding scenes , scenes where two persons talk themselves into a fit of fury , and then in a sur- prising manner talk themselves out of it again , have always been the most popular upon our stage . And the reason is plain ...
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... reasons . But for the character itself , we find it in a play , and therefore we judge it a fit subject of dramatic representation . The play itself abounds in max- ims and reflexions beyond any other , and there- fore we consider it as ...
... reasons . But for the character itself , we find it in a play , and therefore we judge it a fit subject of dramatic representation . The play itself abounds in max- ims and reflexions beyond any other , and there- fore we consider it as ...
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... reason to think that if the play of Hamlet were written over again by some such writer as Banks or Lillo , retaining the process of the story , but totally omitting all the poetry of it , all the divine features of Shakspeare , his ...
... reason to think that if the play of Hamlet were written over again by some such writer as Banks or Lillo , retaining the process of the story , but totally omitting all the poetry of it , all the divine features of Shakspeare , his ...
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... reason , we discover a mighty irre- gular power of reasoning , immethodized from the ordinary purposes of life , but exerting its powers , as the wind blows where it listeth , at will upon the corruptions and abuses of mankind . What ...
... reason , we discover a mighty irre- gular power of reasoning , immethodized from the ordinary purposes of life , but exerting its powers , as the wind blows where it listeth , at will upon the corruptions and abuses of mankind . What ...
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