Critical Observations on ShakespeareAMS Press, 1748 - 411 pages |
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Page xii
... feems , Θύρσις ἐξ Αἴτνας wας Θύρσις ὁ Αίτναῖος . So here Heinfius would have παρθένος ἐκ θαλάμε the fame as , ἡ ἔτι ἐν τῷ θαλάμῳ αναςρεφο- μένη . But there is no analogy at all in the con- fruction , especially if we confider them with ...
... feems , Θύρσις ἐξ Αἴτνας wας Θύρσις ὁ Αίτναῖος . So here Heinfius would have παρθένος ἐκ θαλάμε the fame as , ἡ ἔτι ἐν τῷ θαλάμῳ αναςρεφο- μένη . But there is no analogy at all in the con- fruction , especially if we confider them with ...
Page xxvii
... feems that Mr. W. thought to file meant only to polish . But the fame word may have two different fignifi- cations , and be derived ( tho Spelt the fame ) from two different originals . ex . gr . to FILE , to polish : Anglo - S . feolan ...
... feems that Mr. W. thought to file meant only to polish . But the fame word may have two different fignifi- cations , and be derived ( tho Spelt the fame ) from two different originals . ex . gr . to FILE , to polish : Anglo - S . feolan ...
Page xxviii
... feems to call upon me to take his cause in hand again : whom I find misunderstood in a note on a paffage in All's Well that ends Well , A & t I. " In his bright radiance and collateral light Muft I be comforted , not in his fphere ...
... feems to call upon me to take his cause in hand again : whom I find misunderstood in a note on a paffage in All's Well that ends Well , A & t I. " In his bright radiance and collateral light Muft I be comforted , not in his fphere ...
Page 8
... feems to be , that fcarcely any one pays a regard to what Shakespeare does write , but they are always guessing at what he should write ; nor in any other light is he look'd on , than as a poor mechanic ; a fellow , ' tis true , of ...
... feems to be , that fcarcely any one pays a regard to what Shakespeare does write , but they are always guessing at what he should write ; nor in any other light is he look'd on , than as a poor mechanic ; a fellow , ' tis true , of ...
Page 15
... feems no wonder , that the masculine and IT nervous Shakespeare , and Milton , should so little please our effeminate taft . And the more I confider our ftudies and amusements , the greater is the wonder they should ever please at all ...
... feems no wonder , that the masculine and IT nervous Shakespeare , and Milton , should so little please our effeminate taft . And the more I confider our ftudies and amusements , the greater is the wonder they should ever please at all ...
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