The Plays of William Shakspeare, Том 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... those which involve the interests of our country , ) ' we feel an undiffembled pleasure in avowing that his remarks are at once fo numerous and correct , that when criticism " has done its worst , " their merit but in a small degree can ...
... those which involve the interests of our country , ) ' we feel an undiffembled pleasure in avowing that his remarks are at once fo numerous and correct , that when criticism " has done its worst , " their merit but in a small degree can ...
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... those whom their wit and learning have made famous , to deliver fome account of themselves , as well as their works , to pofterity . For this reason , how fond do we see fome people of difcovering any little perfonal ftory of the great ...
... those whom their wit and learning have made famous , to deliver fome account of themselves , as well as their works , to pofterity . For this reason , how fond do we see fome people of difcovering any little perfonal ftory of the great ...
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... those thoughts , altogether new and uncommon , which his own imagination fupplied him so abun- dantly with , than if he had given us the most beauti- ful paffages out of the Greek and Latin poets , and that in the moft agreeable manner ...
... those thoughts , altogether new and uncommon , which his own imagination fupplied him so abun- dantly with , than if he had given us the most beauti- ful paffages out of the Greek and Latin poets , and that in the moft agreeable manner ...
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... those who preferred our poet to him , a torrent of illiberal abuse ; which , as Mr. Walpole juftly obferves , fome of his contemporaries were willing to think wit , because they were afraid of it : for , notwithstanding all his arrogant ...
... those who preferred our poet to him , a torrent of illiberal abuse ; which , as Mr. Walpole juftly obferves , fome of his contemporaries were willing to think wit , because they were afraid of it : for , notwithstanding all his arrogant ...
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... , to fave himself the trouble of fhewing it to those whofe admiration of our great poet led them to visit the poetick ground on which it flood . 66 common friends , Mr. Combe told Shakspeare in a laughing 20 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
... , to fave himself the trouble of fhewing it to those whofe admiration of our great poet led them to visit the poetick ground on which it flood . 66 common friends , Mr. Combe told Shakspeare in a laughing 20 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
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