The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 2J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... hath however , in his own capacity , little reafon to complain of occafional criticks , or criticks by profef- fion . The very FEW , who have been pleased to controvert any part of his doctrine , have favoured him with better manners ...
... hath however , in his own capacity , little reafon to complain of occafional criticks , or criticks by profef- fion . The very FEW , who have been pleased to controvert any part of his doctrine , have favoured him with better manners ...
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... hath been , or can be , pointed out , which is not easily re- moved ; or rather which was not virtually removed before a very little analogy will do the bufinefs . I fhall therefore have no occafion to trouble myself any further ; and ...
... hath been , or can be , pointed out , which is not easily re- moved ; or rather which was not virtually removed before a very little analogy will do the bufinefs . I fhall therefore have no occafion to trouble myself any further ; and ...
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... Ψυχὴν μεθισᾶσ ' ! ” . Foxy μedirão ! " Par . 4to . 1623 . 99 Malvolio in the Twelfth - Night of Shakspeare hath fome expreffions very fimilar to Alnafchar in the Arabian Tales B 3 PREFACE . language of the Water-poet, "got only ...
... Ψυχὴν μεθισᾶσ ' ! ” . Foxy μedirão ! " Par . 4to . 1623 . 99 Malvolio in the Twelfth - Night of Shakspeare hath fome expreffions very fimilar to Alnafchar in the Arabian Tales B 3 PREFACE . language of the Water-poet, "got only ...
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... hath been founded against " the darling project of representing Shakspeare as one of the illiterate vulgar ; " and indeed to fo good purpose , that I would by all means recommend the performer to the army of the braying faction ...
... hath been founded against " the darling project of representing Shakspeare as one of the illiterate vulgar ; " and indeed to fo good purpose , that I would by all means recommend the performer to the army of the braying faction ...
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... think , this critick himself hath fcarcely fet in oppofition the learning of Shakspeare and Jonfon . 3 « Though thou hadft Small Latin , " & é . 1 When a fuperiority is univerfally granted , it by no LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 11.
... think , this critick himself hath fcarcely fet in oppofition the learning of Shakspeare and Jonfon . 3 « Though thou hadft Small Latin , " & é . 1 When a fuperiority is univerfally granted , it by no LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 11.
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