The Plays of William Shakespeare, Том 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Стр. xxi
... down in reverential filence ; as Æneas withdrew from the defence of Troy , when he faw Nep- tune shaking the wall , and Juno heading the befiegers . Thofe 1 Those whom my arguments cannot perfuade to give their approbation PREFACE .
... down in reverential filence ; as Æneas withdrew from the defence of Troy , when he faw Nep- tune shaking the wall , and Juno heading the befiegers . Thofe 1 Those whom my arguments cannot perfuade to give their approbation PREFACE .
Стр. li
... give , read every play from the firft fcene to the laft , with utter negli- gence of all his commentators . When his fancy is once on the wing , let it not ftoop at correction or ex- planation . When his attention is strongly engaged ...
... give , read every play from the firft fcene to the laft , with utter negli- gence of all his commentators . When his fancy is once on the wing , let it not ftoop at correction or ex- planation . When his attention is strongly engaged ...
Стр. lii
... give him the greater commendation : “ he was naturally learned : he needed not the spectacles " of books to read nature ; he looked inwards , and " found her there . I cannot fay he is every where alike ; were he fo , I should do him ...
... give him the greater commendation : “ he was naturally learned : he needed not the spectacles " of books to read nature ; he looked inwards , and " found her there . I cannot fay he is every where alike ; were he fo , I should do him ...
Стр. lviii
... give them you , to praife him . It is yours that reade him . And there we hope , to your divers capacities , you will finde enough , both to draw , and hold you : for his wit can no more lie hid , then it could be loft . Reade him ...
... give them you , to praife him . It is yours that reade him . And there we hope , to your divers capacities , you will finde enough , both to draw , and hold you : for his wit can no more lie hid , then it could be loft . Reade him ...
Стр. lix
... give an account of the fate of his works , and the difadvantages under which they have been tranfmitted to us . We fhall hereby extenuate many faults which are his , and clear him from the imputation of many which are not : A defign ...
... give an account of the fate of his works , and the difadvantages under which they have been tranfmitted to us . We fhall hereby extenuate many faults which are his , and clear him from the imputation of many which are not : A defign ...
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