The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 1C. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... look for his meaning fone- times among the fports of the field , and fometimes among the manufactures of the fhop . There is however proof enough that he was a very diligent reader , nor was our language then fo indigent of books , but ...
... look for his meaning fone- times among the fports of the field , and fometimes among the manufactures of the fhop . There is however proof enough that he was a very diligent reader , nor was our language then fo indigent of books , but ...
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... look for his beginning , like those of other writers , in his least perfect works ; art had fo little , and nature so large a share in what he did , that for ought Ì know , fays he , the performances of his youth , as they were the most ...
... look for his beginning , like those of other writers , in his least perfect works ; art had fo little , and nature so large a share in what he did , that for ought Ì know , fays he , the performances of his youth , as they were the most ...
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... look upon his works , in comparison of those that are more finished and regular , as upon an ancient majeftick piece of Gothick architecture , compared with a neat modern building : the latter is more elegant and glaring , but the ...
... look upon his works , in comparison of those that are more finished and regular , as upon an ancient majeftick piece of Gothick architecture , compared with a neat modern building : the latter is more elegant and glaring , but the ...
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... look into his characters , and how they are furnished and proportioned to the employment he cuts out for them , how are we taken up with the mastery of his portraits ! What draughts of nature ! What variety of originals , and how ...
... look into his characters , and how they are furnished and proportioned to the employment he cuts out for them , how are we taken up with the mastery of his portraits ! What draughts of nature ! What variety of originals , and how ...
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... looks like an imitation of the ancients . For " the delicacy of his tafte ( continues he ) and the " natural bent of his own great genius ( equal , if " not fuperior , to fome of the best of theirs ) would " certainly have led him to ...
... looks like an imitation of the ancients . For " the delicacy of his tafte ( continues he ) and the " natural bent of his own great genius ( equal , if " not fuperior , to fome of the best of theirs ) would " certainly have led him to ...
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