Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 2Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... action , action- able , active , activity . This will much facilitate the attainment of our language , which now stands in our dictionaries a confused heap of words without dependence , and without relation . When this part of the work ...
... action , action- able , active , activity . This will much facilitate the attainment of our language , which now stands in our dictionaries a confused heap of words without dependence , and without relation . When this part of the work ...
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... action , they take the nature of adjectives ; as a thinking man , a man of prudence ; a pacing horse , a horse that can pace : these I have ventured to call participial ad- jectives . But neither are these always inserted , because they ...
... action , they take the nature of adjectives ; as a thinking man , a man of prudence ; a pacing horse , a horse that can pace : these I have ventured to call participial ad- jectives . But neither are these always inserted , because they ...
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... action quickened or retarded . To bring a lover , a lady , and a rival into the fable ; to entangle them in contradictory obligations , perplex them with oppositions of interest , and harass them with violence of desires inconsistent ...
... action quickened or retarded . To bring a lover , a lady , and a rival into the fable ; to entangle them in contradictory obligations , perplex them with oppositions of interest , and harass them with violence of desires inconsistent ...
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... author's works into comedies , histories , and tra- gedies , seem not to have distinguished the three kinds by any very exact or definite ideas . An action which ended happily to the principal persons , 86 PREFACE TO SHAKESPEARE .
... author's works into comedies , histories , and tra- gedies , seem not to have distinguished the three kinds by any very exact or definite ideas . An action which ended happily to the principal persons , 86 PREFACE TO SHAKESPEARE .
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... action in the tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra , than in the hi- story of Richard the Second . But a history might be continued through many plays ; as it had no plan , it had no limits . Through all these denominations of the drama ...
... action in the tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra , than in the hi- story of Richard the Second . But a history might be continued through many plays ; as it had no plan , it had no limits . Through all these denominations of the drama ...
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