The Plays of William Shakspeare, Svazek 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... nature , we may be tempted to regard their feverity as rather dictated by jealoufy and caprice , than by judgement and impartiality . See a note to my Advertisement , p . 358 . The publick is now in poffeffion of as accurate an account ...
... nature , we may be tempted to regard their feverity as rather dictated by jealoufy and caprice , than by judgement and impartiality . See a note to my Advertisement , p . 358 . The publick is now in poffeffion of as accurate an account ...
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... nature , he could only impart what he had learned , and as he muft increase his ideas , like other mortals , by gradual acquifition , he , like them , grew wifer as he grew older , could difplay life better as he knew it more , and ...
... nature , he could only impart what he had learned , and as he muft increase his ideas , like other mortals , by gradual acquifition , he , like them , grew wifer as he grew older , could difplay life better as he knew it more , and ...
Strana 63
... nature in his time , of better ability in the performance of what he undertook , more applauded by the audience , of greater grace at the court , or of more general love in the city . " The birth - place of Thomas Greene is afcertained ...
... nature in his time , of better ability in the performance of what he undertook , more applauded by the audience , of greater grace at the court , or of more general love in the city . " The birth - place of Thomas Greene is afcertained ...
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... nature , was a moft gentle expreffer of it . " On the other hand fome little difficulty arifes from the line " And doth the learneds talk upon him take ; " for our poet cer- tainly had no title to that epithet . Spenfer , how- ever ...
... nature , was a moft gentle expreffer of it . " On the other hand fome little difficulty arifes from the line " And doth the learneds talk upon him take ; " for our poet cer- tainly had no title to that epithet . Spenfer , how- ever ...
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... nature . ' 99 The two lines above quoted are found in The True Tragedie of Richard Duke of Yorke , & c . on which , according to my hypothefis , Shakspeare's Third Part of K. Henry VI . was formed . If therefore thefe lines decifively ...
... nature . ' 99 The two lines above quoted are found in The True Tragedie of Richard Duke of Yorke , & c . on which , according to my hypothefis , Shakspeare's Third Part of K. Henry VI . was formed . If therefore thefe lines decifively ...
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