Critical Observations on ShakespeareAMS Press, 1748 - 411 pages |
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Page xvi
... present subject of criticism , to be knowing in the English language and English authors may be deemed fufficient . — There is an English author , which was much studied by Shakespeare , Į Shakespeare , but very fuperficially by ...
... present subject of criticism , to be knowing in the English language and English authors may be deemed fufficient . — There is an English author , which was much studied by Shakespeare , Į Shakespeare , but very fuperficially by ...
Page 5
... 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 things of him pre- fently after for ...
... 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 things of him pre- fently after for ...
Page 100
... present . " And of another played in the year 1409 , which lasted 66 eight days , and was of matter from the creation of the " world ; whereat was prefent moft part of the nobility " and gentry of England . " 2 ᾄσματα ᾄδοντες αὐτοσχέδια ...
... present . " And of another played in the year 1409 , which lasted 66 eight days , and was of matter from the creation of the " world ; whereat was prefent moft part of the nobility " and gentry of England . " 2 ᾄσματα ᾄδοντες αὐτοσχέδια ...
Page 111
... another iv`raïs rguswdiais . " So I would un- doubtedly read , not reasediais , as the present copies have it . Xen . amo . C.C. C ' . xsQ . C ' . than . than from their prize . Such " Epicharmus found Sect . 14 . III on SHAKESPEARE .
... another iv`raïs rguswdiais . " So I would un- doubtedly read , not reasediais , as the present copies have it . Xen . amo . C.C. C ' . xsQ . C ' . than . than from their prize . Such " Epicharmus found Sect . 14 . III on SHAKESPEARE .
Page 271
... present circumstances , with which Othello is furrounded , he would never apply Herod's cafe to himself : he was a private murderer , -one whofe hand , & c . Herod brought his wife to public juftice ; Def- demona was fond of the Moor ...
... present circumstances , with which Othello is furrounded , he would never apply Herod's cafe to himself : he was a private murderer , -one whofe hand , & c . Herod brought his wife to public juftice ; Def- demona was fond of the Moor ...
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