The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Том 1R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Стр. vi
... judgment on many contested points which occur in the illustration of our author's text , which , without that guidance , might have been frequently doubtful . As truth was the only object which he ever had in view , he was accustomed to ...
... judgment on many contested points which occur in the illustration of our author's text , which , without that guidance , might have been frequently doubtful . As truth was the only object which he ever had in view , he was accustomed to ...
Стр. xvii
... judgment he could form , their chronological order , that the reader might be thus enabled to trace the progress of the author's powers , from his first and im- perfect essays , to those more finished performances which he afterwards ...
... judgment he could form , their chronological order , that the reader might be thus enabled to trace the progress of the author's powers , from his first and im- perfect essays , to those more finished performances which he afterwards ...
Стр. xxvii
... judgment of one so well acquainted with Shakspeare ; but happening to glance his eye upon Mr. Steevens's face , he instantly perceived , by the triumph depicted in the peculiar expression of his countenance , that he had been deceived ...
... judgment of one so well acquainted with Shakspeare ; but happening to glance his eye upon Mr. Steevens's face , he instantly perceived , by the triumph depicted in the peculiar expression of his countenance , that he had been deceived ...
Стр. xlviii
... judgment upon others , we cannot be surprised if it should have created offence ; and this explains what is said by Davies of Hereford : 66 4 Some say thy soul " Envy doth ulcer : yet corrupted hearts " Such censurers may have . ” This ...
... judgment upon others , we cannot be surprised if it should have created offence ; and this explains what is said by Davies of Hereford : 66 4 Some say thy soul " Envy doth ulcer : yet corrupted hearts " Such censurers may have . ” This ...
Стр. lix
... judgment and as little taste , was a man of considerable application . He had assiduously * These particulars are collected from the correspondence which passed between them , which Mr. Malone preserved . studied Shakspeare , and the ...
... judgment and as little taste , was a man of considerable application . He had assiduously * These particulars are collected from the correspondence which passed between them , which Mr. Malone preserved . studied Shakspeare , and the ...
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