The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Page 127
... says Tacitus ; and Virgil defires to wear a charm against those who praise a poet without rule or reafon . 66- fi ultra placitum laudârit , baccare frontem Cingite , ne vati noceat " " But however this contention might be carried on by ...
... says Tacitus ; and Virgil defires to wear a charm against those who praise a poet without rule or reafon . 66- fi ultra placitum laudârit , baccare frontem Cingite , ne vati noceat " " But however this contention might be carried on by ...
Page 170
... say of this author , as Falstaff does of Poins : Hang him , baboon ! his wit is as thick as Tewksbury mustard ; there is no more conceit in him , than is in a MALLET . If it be not a prophanation to fet the opinion of the divine ...
... say of this author , as Falstaff does of Poins : Hang him , baboon ! his wit is as thick as Tewksbury mustard ; there is no more conceit in him , than is in a MALLET . If it be not a prophanation to fet the opinion of the divine ...
Page 185
... ( says Rymer ) or in the growling of a mafliff , there is a meaning , there is a lively expreffion , and , may I fry , more humanity than many times in the tragical flights of Shakspeare . The ignorance of which cenfure is of a piece with ...
... ( says Rymer ) or in the growling of a mafliff , there is a meaning , there is a lively expreffion , and , may I fry , more humanity than many times in the tragical flights of Shakspeare . The ignorance of which cenfure is of a piece with ...
Page 314
... say of it ; -that , low as it must be fet in comparifon with his other plays , it has beauties in it , and grandeurs , of which no other author was capable but Shakspeare only : that extreamly - affecting fcene of the death of young ...
... say of it ; -that , low as it must be fet in comparifon with his other plays , it has beauties in it , and grandeurs , of which no other author was capable but Shakspeare only : that extreamly - affecting fcene of the death of young ...
Page 352
... say . " Kent . I fay , yea . " Here the quartos add : " Lear . No , no , they would not . " Kent . Yes , they have . " By the admiffion of this negation and affirmation , has any new idea been gained ? The labours of preceding editors ...
... say . " Kent . I fay , yea . " Here the quartos add : " Lear . No , no , they would not . " Kent . Yes , they have . " By the admiffion of this negation and affirmation , has any new idea been gained ? The labours of preceding editors ...
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