The Plays of William Shakespeare, Svazek 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Strana xv
... turn afide from his career , or stoop from his elevation . A quibble , poor and barren as it is , gave him fuch delight , that he was content to purchase it , by the facrifice of reafon , propriety and truth . A quibble was to him the ...
... turn afide from his career , or stoop from his elevation . A quibble , poor and barren as it is , gave him fuch delight , that he was content to purchase it , by the facrifice of reafon , propriety and truth . A quibble was to him the ...
Strana xxxi
... turn them from his de- formities , and endure in him what we should in another loath or defpife . If we endured without praifing , re- fpect for the father of our drama might excuse b 4 us ; but I have I have seen , in the book of some ...
... turn them from his de- formities , and endure in him what we should in another loath or defpife . If we endured without praifing , re- fpect for the father of our drama might excuse b 4 us ; but I have I have seen , in the book of some ...
Strana xxxv
... turn of expreffion . Such must be his knowledge , and fuch his tafte . Conjectu- ral criticifm demands more than humanity poffeffes , and he that exercises it with moft praife has very fre- quent need of indulgence . Let us now be told ...
... turn of expreffion . Such must be his knowledge , and fuch his tafte . Conjectu- ral criticifm demands more than humanity poffeffes , and he that exercises it with moft praife has very fre- quent need of indulgence . Let us now be told ...
Strana xlvii
... turn the old text on every fide , and try if there be any interstice , through which light can find its way ; nor would Huetius himself condemn me , as re- fufing the trouble of refearch , for the ambition of alte- ration . In this ...
... turn the old text on every fide , and try if there be any interstice , through which light can find its way ; nor would Huetius himself condemn me , as re- fufing the trouble of refearch , for the ambition of alte- ration . In this ...
Strana li
... attention is strongly engaged , let it difdain alike to turn afide to the name of Theobald and Pope . Let him read on through brightnefs and obscurity , C 2 obfcurity , through integrity and corruption ; let him preferve PREFACE .
... attention is strongly engaged , let it difdain alike to turn afide to the name of Theobald and Pope . Let him read on through brightnefs and obscurity , C 2 obfcurity , through integrity and corruption ; let him preferve PREFACE .
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