Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1748 - 411 pages |
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Page xxxvi
... formation of MEN into MUM , with any criticisms in the world , yet many inftances of the like occur in our late editor's notes.In the Comedy of Errors , Aa Act IV . Dromio is ludicrously pilluring the Bailiff , xxxvi PREFACE . oportebat ...
... formation of MEN into MUM , with any criticisms in the world , yet many inftances of the like occur in our late editor's notes.In the Comedy of Errors , Aa Act IV . Dromio is ludicrously pilluring the Bailiff , xxxvi PREFACE . oportebat ...
Page xl
... formed by nine - men is filled up with mud , fo that they must leave their sport : nine - men's morris in the fame manner as a Three - men Beetle , i . e . what requires three men to use it ; a Three - men fong , a fong to be fung by ...
... formed by nine - men is filled up with mud , fo that they must leave their sport : nine - men's morris in the fame manner as a Three - men Beetle , i . e . what requires three men to use it ; a Three - men fong , a fong to be fung by ...
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... forming our phyfics as our poetry . This is a " difcovery ; that shipwrecking ftorms proceed from " the rainbow . But he was mified by his want of 66 Skill in Shakespeare's phrafeology , who , by the " fun's reflexion , means only the ...
... forming our phyfics as our poetry . This is a " difcovery ; that shipwrecking ftorms proceed from " the rainbow . But he was mified by his want of 66 Skill in Shakespeare's phrafeology , who , by the " fun's reflexion , means only the ...
Page lix
... forming and planning his dramatic poems . And , becaufe Ariftotle drew his obferva- tions from Nature and the most perfect models of antiquity , I have , in a great meafure , been directed by this great Mafter ; whofe treatife of poetry ...
... forming and planning his dramatic poems . And , becaufe Ariftotle drew his obferva- tions from Nature and the most perfect models of antiquity , I have , in a great meafure , been directed by this great Mafter ; whofe treatife of poetry ...
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... formed from the Gothic and Moorish models . A pleasant picture of our ancient chivalry may be seen in Shakespeare's K. Richard II . where Bolingbroke , fon to John of Gaunt , ap- peals the duke of Norfolk , on an accufation of high ...
... formed from the Gothic and Moorish models . A pleasant picture of our ancient chivalry may be seen in Shakespeare's K. Richard II . where Bolingbroke , fon to John of Gaunt , ap- peals the duke of Norfolk , on an accufation of high ...
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