The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... taste of merit , and could diftinguifh men , had gene- rally a juft value and esteem for him . His exceeding candour and good - nature muft certainly have in- clined all the gentler part of the world to love him , as the power of his ...
... taste of merit , and could diftinguifh men , had gene- rally a juft value and esteem for him . His exceeding candour and good - nature muft certainly have in- clined all the gentler part of the world to love him , as the power of his ...
Page 16
... taste and admira- tion of our poet . He was , " fays Lord Clarendon , one of the leaft men in the kingdom ; and one of the greatest scholars in Europe . See a long character of him in Clarendon's Life , Vol . I. p . 52. MALONE . 1 of ...
... taste and admira- tion of our poet . He was , " fays Lord Clarendon , one of the leaft men in the kingdom ; and one of the greatest scholars in Europe . See a long character of him in Clarendon's Life , Vol . I. p . 52. MALONE . 1 of ...
Page 124
... . Nothing is more evident than that he had a taste of natural philofophy , mechanicks , ancient and modern hiftory , poetical learning , and mythology : we find him very knowing in the customs , rites 124 MR . POPE'S PREFACE .
... . Nothing is more evident than that he had a taste of natural philofophy , mechanicks , ancient and modern hiftory , poetical learning , and mythology : we find him very knowing in the customs , rites 124 MR . POPE'S PREFACE .
Page 138
... taste of the connoif- feur ; others more negligently put together , to ftrike the fancy of a common and unlearned beholder ; fome parts are made ftupendously magnificent and grand , to furprise with the vaft defign and execution of the ...
... taste of the connoif- feur ; others more negligently put together , to ftrike the fancy of a common and unlearned beholder ; fome parts are made ftupendously magnificent and grand , to furprise with the vaft defign and execution of the ...
Page 150
... taste . So that his clinches , falfe wit , and defcending beneath him- felf , may have proceeded from a deference paid to the then reigning barbarifm . I have not thought it out of my province , when- ever occafion offered , to take ...
... taste . So that his clinches , falfe wit , and defcending beneath him- felf , may have proceeded from a deference paid to the then reigning barbarifm . I have not thought it out of my province , when- ever occafion offered , to take ...
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