The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen20 |
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... poet . It is obfervable , that the hero of this tale is , in Gower's poem , as in the prefent play , called prince of Tyre ; in the Gefla Romanorum , and Copland's prose romance , he is entitled king . Moft of the in- cidents of the ...
... poet . It is obfervable , that the hero of this tale is , in Gower's poem , as in the prefent play , called prince of Tyre ; in the Gefla Romanorum , and Copland's prose romance , he is entitled king . Moft of the in- cidents of the ...
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... poet fpeaking of his piece , fays : 66 if it prove fo happy as to please , " We'll fay ' tis fortunate , like Pericles . " By fortunate , I understand highly fuccessful . The writer can hardly be fuppofed to have meant that Pericles was ...
... poet fpeaking of his piece , fays : 66 if it prove fo happy as to please , " We'll fay ' tis fortunate , like Pericles . " By fortunate , I understand highly fuccessful . The writer can hardly be fuppofed to have meant that Pericles was ...
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... poet and the piece before us : See him , whofe tragick fceues Euripides " Doth equal , and with Sophocles we may " Compare great Shakspeare ; Ariftophanes " Never like him his fancy could difplay : Wilnels The Prince of Tyre , his ...
... poet and the piece before us : See him , whofe tragick fceues Euripides " Doth equal , and with Sophocles we may " Compare great Shakspeare ; Ariftophanes " Never like him his fancy could difplay : Wilnels The Prince of Tyre , his ...
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... poet of adopting circumftances from the Hiftoires Tragiques , among other French novels ; a charge , however , that demands neither proof nor apology . The popularity of this tale of Apollonius , may be inferred from the very numerous ...
... poet of adopting circumftances from the Hiftoires Tragiques , among other French novels ; a charge , however , that demands neither proof nor apology . The popularity of this tale of Apollonius , may be inferred from the very numerous ...
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... poets who did not profefs to follow the dire & current of his fables , or attend to the Aria prefervation of his charaders . Nay , fo high was the credit of this romance , that many a fashionable word and glowing phrase fele & ed from ...
... poets who did not profefs to follow the dire & current of his fables , or attend to the Aria prefervation of his charaders . Nay , fo high was the credit of this romance , that many a fashionable word and glowing phrase fele & ed from ...
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