Critical Observations on ShakespeareAMS Press, 1748 - 411 pages |
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... sense , to make room for a jargon of " his own ? " X. Mr. W. often puts us in mind of his great know- ledge in Shakespeare . Thus , for instance , in a note on a paffage in Macbeth , A & t II . " Thou feeft , the heav'ns as troubled ...
... sense , to make room for a jargon of " his own ? " X. Mr. W. often puts us in mind of his great know- ledge in Shakespeare . Thus , for instance , in a note on a paffage in Macbeth , A & t II . " Thou feeft , the heav'ns as troubled ...
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... sense to the bottom of the page , to make room for his own barbarism . -But I , who know him better , am perfuaded he used STAGE for ACT ! But Shakespeare's reader , I dare fay , is perfuaded , this ftage means , meta- phorically , this ...
... sense to the bottom of the page , to make room for his own barbarism . -But I , who know him better , am perfuaded he used STAGE for ACT ! But Shakespeare's reader , I dare fay , is perfuaded , this ftage means , meta- phorically , this ...
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... sense , is not material to be at present enquir'd into ; but thus far is certain , that letters , even then , ftood in fome rank of praise . 2 And though thou hadft small Latin and lefs Greek . ' Tis true Johnson says very handsome ...
... sense , is not material to be at present enquir'd into ; but thus far is certain , that letters , even then , ftood in fome rank of praise . 2 And though thou hadft small Latin and lefs Greek . ' Tis true Johnson says very handsome ...
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... sense ; as far forth as the character will allow . 1 Ἓν μὲν καὶ πρῶτον ὅπως χρησὰ ἦ . Ariftot . περὶ ποιητ . κεφ . ιε . F A Thais A Thais of Menander was as moral , as you Sect . 10 . 65 on SHAKESPEARE . Whether the unity of time and ...
... sense ; as far forth as the character will allow . 1 Ἓν μὲν καὶ πρῶτον ὅπως χρησὰ ἦ . Ariftot . περὶ ποιητ . κεφ . ιε . F A Thais A Thais of Menander was as moral , as you Sect . 10 . 65 on SHAKESPEARE . Whether the unity of time and ...
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... sense , on purpose to make way for his emendation . " Quale tamen obfecro illud eft , vexiffe plauftris poemata ? " boc eft ut enarrat Acron , tam multa fcripfisse quae poffet plauftris advehere . Mirum hoc profe & o , & c . " The Dr ...
... sense , on purpose to make way for his emendation . " Quale tamen obfecro illud eft , vexiffe plauftris poemata ? " boc eft ut enarrat Acron , tam multa fcripfisse quae poffet plauftris advehere . Mirum hoc profe & o , & c . " The Dr ...
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