The Plays of William Shakspeare: With Notes of Various Commentators, Volume 1George Kearsley, 1806 |
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Page xvi
... spirit of revenge , such a savage fierceness and fellness , and such a bloody designation of cruelty and mischief , as cannot agree either with the style or characters of comedy . The play itself , take it altogether , seems to me to be ...
... spirit of revenge , such a savage fierceness and fellness , and such a bloody designation of cruelty and mischief , as cannot agree either with the style or characters of comedy . The play itself , take it altogether , seems to me to be ...
Page xxvi
... spirit with which he writ ; and both show how powerful he was , in giving the strongest motions to our souls that they are capable of . I cannot leave Hamlet , without taking notice of the advantage with which we have seen this master ...
... spirit with which he writ ; and both show how powerful he was , in giving the strongest motions to our souls that they are capable of . I cannot leave Hamlet , without taking notice of the advantage with which we have seen this master ...
Page lxxxiv
... spirit ; it relates however what is now to be known , and therefore deserves to pass through all succeeding publications . The nation had been for many years content enough with Mr. Rowe's performance , when Mr. Pope made them ...
... spirit ; it relates however what is now to be known , and therefore deserves to pass through all succeeding publications . The nation had been for many years content enough with Mr. Rowe's performance , when Mr. Pope made them ...
Page xcvi
... spirit . The notes which I have borrowed or written are either illustrative , by which difficulties are explained ; " or judicial , by which faults and beauties are remark- ed ; or emendatory , by which depravations are cor- rected ...
... spirit . The notes which I have borrowed or written are either illustrative , by which difficulties are explained ; " or judicial , by which faults and beauties are remark- ed ; or emendatory , by which depravations are cor- rected ...
Page cxxix
... spirit in the old fabulous history of Dr. Faustus . A Micher , a lazy loiterer , who sculks about in corners and by- places and keeps out of sight : a hedge - creeper . Miching , secret , covered , lying hid . A Minnow , the smallest of ...
... spirit in the old fabulous history of Dr. Faustus . A Micher , a lazy loiterer , who sculks about in corners and by- places and keeps out of sight : a hedge - creeper . Miching , secret , covered , lying hid . A Minnow , the smallest of ...
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