Critical Observations on ShakespeareAMS Press, 1748 - 411 pages |
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Page xviii
... translation that ever was made ? " And the Lions - brake all their bones or ever " they came at the bottom of the den . " Dan . VI , 14.But let us fee this humorous prophecy . " When priests are more in words than matter ; " When ...
... translation that ever was made ? " And the Lions - brake all their bones or ever " they came at the bottom of the den . " Dan . VI , 14.But let us fee this humorous prophecy . " When priests are more in words than matter ; " When ...
Page 35
... translation of Virgil . Aen . V , 197 . Olli certamine fummo Procumbunt . With all thare fazce than at the uterance . And Aen . X , 430 . Et vos , Q Graiis imperdita corpora , Teucri . Und ze also feil bodyis of Trojanis , That war not ...
... translation of Virgil . Aen . V , 197 . Olli certamine fummo Procumbunt . With all thare fazce than at the uterance . And Aen . X , 430 . Et vos , Q Graiis imperdita corpora , Teucri . Und ze also feil bodyis of Trojanis , That war not ...
Page 66
... translator Terence . They were good in a moral , common , and ordinary acceptation of the word , not in a high philofophical fenfe . In Homer , the parent of all poetry , the angry , the inexorable Achilles has valour , friendship , and ...
... translator Terence . They were good in a moral , common , and ordinary acceptation of the word , not in a high philofophical fenfe . In Homer , the parent of all poetry , the angry , the inexorable Achilles has valour , friendship , and ...
Page 72
... translate , The Senate or- dered that the men should give the women the upper - hand , and allowed them to wear fine cloaths , and ornaments of gold . However old Cato fome time after , affifted by the tribunes , was refolved to repeal ...
... translate , The Senate or- dered that the men should give the women the upper - hand , and allowed them to wear fine cloaths , and ornaments of gold . However old Cato fome time after , affifted by the tribunes , was refolved to repeal ...
Page 100
... translated ; and the stage had it's Shakespeare and Johnson . When nature meets no check , fhe works inftantaneously almoft , ' till fhe ar- rives at perfection . Thus in the more free ftates of Greece it being ufual , at the times of ...
... translated ; and the stage had it's Shakespeare and Johnson . When nature meets no check , fhe works inftantaneously almoft , ' till fhe ar- rives at perfection . Thus in the more free ftates of Greece it being ufual , at the times of ...
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