The Plays of William Shakespeare, Том 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Shakespeare. often by diffyllable and trifsfyllable terminations . For the diversity diftinguishes it from heroick harmony , and by bringing it nearer to common use makes it more pro- per to gain attention , and more fit for action and ...
Shakespeare. often by diffyllable and trifsfyllable terminations . For the diversity diftinguishes it from heroick harmony , and by bringing it nearer to common use makes it more pro- per to gain attention , and more fit for action and ...
Стр. xxxiv
Shakespeare. the editor's art was not yet applied to modern lan- guages , and our ancestors were accustomed to so much negligence of English printers , that they could very patiently endure it . At lastan edition was undertaken by Rowe ...
Shakespeare. the editor's art was not yet applied to modern lan- guages , and our ancestors were accustomed to so much negligence of English printers , that they could very patiently endure it . At lastan edition was undertaken by Rowe ...
Стр. lix
Shakespeare. MR . POPE'S PREFACE . Tis not my design to enter into a criticism upon this Author ; tho ' to do it effectually and not fuperfi- cially , would be the best occafion that any just Writer could take , to form the judgment and ...
Shakespeare. MR . POPE'S PREFACE . Tis not my design to enter into a criticism upon this Author ; tho ' to do it effectually and not fuperfi- cially , would be the best occafion that any just Writer could take , to form the judgment and ...
Стр. lxvii
Shakespeare. Chaucer and Spenser , whom he will not allow to be great enough to be ranked with him ; and challenges the names of Sophocles , Euripides , and Æschylus , nay all Greece and Rome at once , to equal him , and ( which is very ...
Shakespeare. Chaucer and Spenser , whom he will not allow to be great enough to be ranked with him ; and challenges the names of Sophocles , Euripides , and Æschylus , nay all Greece and Rome at once , to equal him , and ( which is very ...
Стр. xcvii
Shakespeare. Heap of Riddles . And our Shakespeare , with all his easy Nature about him , for want of the Knowledge of the true Rules of Art , falls frequently into this vicious Manner . The third Species of Obfcurities , which deform ...
Shakespeare. Heap of Riddles . And our Shakespeare , with all his easy Nature about him , for want of the Knowledge of the true Rules of Art , falls frequently into this vicious Manner . The third Species of Obfcurities , which deform ...
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