The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Том 1R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... poetry which had belonged to his brother Thomas , and which he presented to Mr. Malone as the person for whom its former possessor felt the highest esteem and the most cordial regard , observes to him that his edition is " by far , very ...
... poetry which had belonged to his brother Thomas , and which he presented to Mr. Malone as the person for whom its former possessor felt the highest esteem and the most cordial regard , observes to him that his edition is " by far , very ...
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... poets Shakspeare must be confessed to be the fairest and fullest subject for criticism , and to afford the most ... poetry of Shak- speare was inspiration indeed : he is not so much an imi- tator as an instrument , of nature ; and ...
... poets Shakspeare must be confessed to be the fairest and fullest subject for criticism , and to afford the most ... poetry of Shak- speare was inspiration indeed : he is not so much an imi- tator as an instrument , of nature ; and ...
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... poet . It must be owned , that with all these great excellencies , he has almost as great defects ; and that as he ... poetry , of all other , is more particularly levelled to please the populace , and its success more immediately ...
... poet . It must be owned , that with all these great excellencies , he has almost as great defects ; and that as he ... poetry , of all other , is more particularly levelled to please the populace , and its success more immediately ...
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... Poets are always afraid of envy ; but sure they have as much reason to be afraid of admiration . They are the Scylla ... poet without rule or reason 66 66 si ultra placitum laudârit , baccare frontem Cingite , ne vati noceat- " But ...
... Poets are always afraid of envy ; but sure they have as much reason to be afraid of admiration . They are the Scylla ... poet without rule or reason 66 66 si ultra placitum laudârit , baccare frontem Cingite , ne vati noceat- " But ...
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... poet's once dwelling - house , of which , I presume , Mr. Rowe never was apprized . When the civil war raged in ... poetry , after his retirement from the stage , does not so evidently ap- pear : very few posthumous sketches of his ...
... poet's once dwelling - house , of which , I presume , Mr. Rowe never was apprized . When the civil war raged in ... poetry , after his retirement from the stage , does not so evidently ap- pear : very few posthumous sketches of his ...
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