Some Remarks on the Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Issue 3Augustan Reprint Society, 1947 - 63 pages |
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... Rules of Reason and Nature , without having any regard to those Rules established by arbitrary Dogmatizing Critics ... " More specifically , he proposes to show the why of our pleasure in this piece : " And as to those things which ...
... Rules of Reason and Nature , without having any regard to those Rules established by arbitrary Dogmatizing Critics ... " More specifically , he proposes to show the why of our pleasure in this piece : " And as to those things which ...
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... rules , " would enter into the very Spirit and Soul of Fine Writing , and shew us the several Sources of that Pleasure which rises in the Mind upon the Perusal of a Noble Work . " With such ideas in mind , Anonymous proceeds to study ...
... rules , " would enter into the very Spirit and Soul of Fine Writing , and shew us the several Sources of that Pleasure which rises in the Mind upon the Perusal of a Noble Work . " With such ideas in mind , Anonymous proceeds to study ...
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... Rules . For how would fuch a Gc- nius as Shakespeare's have been cramped had he thus fettered himfelf ! But there is ( in Truth ) no Neceflity for it . No Rules are of any Ser- yice in Poetry , of any kind , unless they add Beauties ...
... Rules . For how would fuch a Gc- nius as Shakespeare's have been cramped had he thus fettered himfelf ! But there is ( in Truth ) no Neceflity for it . No Rules are of any Ser- yice in Poetry , of any kind , unless they add Beauties ...
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