The Works of Richard Hurd, Lord Bishop of Worcester: Critical worksT. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand, 1811 |
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... play hath sometimes been secured by it , without one single excellence or recommendation besides . II . He shews [ from 1. 323 to 333 ] another cause of their incorrectness and want of success , in any degree , answering to that of the ...
... play hath sometimes been secured by it , without one single excellence or recommendation besides . II . He shews [ from 1. 323 to 333 ] another cause of their incorrectness and want of success , in any degree , answering to that of the ...
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... , to keep the rest in countenance , I will but just mention Shakespear himself ; who , to enrich his scene with that variety , which his exuberant genius : so largely supplied , hath deformed his best plays with 68 NOTES ON THE.
... , to keep the rest in countenance , I will but just mention Shakespear himself ; who , to enrich his scene with that variety , which his exuberant genius : so largely supplied , hath deformed his best plays with 68 NOTES ON THE.
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Richard Hurd. so largely supplied , hath deformed his best plays with these prodigious incongruities . . 29. QUI VARIARE CUPIT REM PRODIGIALITER UNAM , & c . ] Though I agree with M. Dacier that prodigialiter is here used in a good sense ...
Richard Hurd. so largely supplied , hath deformed his best plays with these prodigious incongruities . . 29. QUI VARIARE CUPIT REM PRODIGIALITER UNAM , & c . ] Though I agree with M. Dacier that prodigialiter is here used in a good sense ...
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... plays , passim . 11. By foreign idioms . ' Tis true these are not frequent in Shakespear . Yet some Latinisms and e'en Grecisms we have . As Quenched of hope-- Cymb . A. v . S. 5 . And the like . But , which is more remarkable and ...
... plays , passim . 11. By foreign idioms . ' Tis true these are not frequent in Shakespear . Yet some Latinisms and e'en Grecisms we have . As Quenched of hope-- Cymb . A. v . S. 5 . And the like . But , which is more remarkable and ...
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... play is censured , as flat and prosaic , and hardly rising above the level of ordinary conversa- tion in comedy . This allusion to a particular play , written by one of their best poets , and frequently exhibited on the Roman stage ...
... play is censured , as flat and prosaic , and hardly rising above the level of ordinary conversa- tion in comedy . This allusion to a particular play , written by one of their best poets , and frequently exhibited on the Roman stage ...
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Сторінка 78 - That which is now a horse, even with a thought The rack dislimns, and makes it indistinct As water is in water.
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Сторінка 39 - Jura neget sibi nata, nihil non arroget armis ; Sit Medea ferox invictaque, flebilis Ino, Perfidus Ixion, lo vaga, tristis Orestes.