| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1854 - 796 str.
...competition at defiance." SHAKSPEARE. Our inimitable Shakspeare is a stumbling-block to the whole tribe of rigid critics. Who would not rather read one of his...modern critic, where there is not one of them violated ! Shaftpeare was indeed born with all the seeds of poetry, and may be compared to the stone in Pyrrhus's... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 710 str.
...secundem artem. Our inimitable Shakespear is a stumbling-block to the whole tribe of these rigid erities. Who would not rather read one of his plays, where...the stage observed, than any production of a modern eritie, where there is not one of them violated ? Shakespear was indeed born with all the seeds of... | |
| 1855 - 518 str.
...patient, that he was killed secundum artem Our inimitable Shakespeare is a stumbling block to the whole tribe of these rigid critics. Who would not rather...modern critic, where there is not one of them violated ! Shakespeare was indeed born with all the seeds of poetry, and may be compared to the stone in Pyrrhus's... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 704 str.
...patient, That he was killed secundem artem. Our inimitable Shakespear is a stumbling-block to the whole tribe of these rigid critics. Who would not rather...modern critic, where there is not one of them violated ? Shakespear was indeed born with all the seeds of poetry, and may be compared to the stone in Pyrrhus's... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1856 - 800 str.
...competition at defiance." BHAKSPEARE. Our inimitable Shakspearc is a stumbling-block to the whole tribe of rig-id critics. Who would not rather read one of his...is not one of them violated ! Shakspeare was indeed burn with all the seeds of poetry, and may be compared to the stone in Pyrrhus's rinir. which, as Pliny... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 1090 str.
...patient, That he was killed secundem artem. MDur inimitable Shakespear is a stumbling-block to the whole tribe of these rigid critics. Who would not rather...of a modern critic, where there is not one of them violatedj] Shakespear was indeed born with all the seeds of poetry, and may be compared to the stone... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1864 - 470 str.
...patient, that he was killed secundum artem. Our inimitable Shakspeare is a stumblingblock to the whole tribe of these rigid critics. Who would not rather...violated ! Shakspeare was indeed born with all the seeds of^poetry, and may be compared to the stone in Pyrrhus's ring, which, as Pliny tells us, had the figure... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1870 - 688 str.
...patient, That he was killed secundem artein. Our inimitable Shakespear is a stumbling-block to the whole tribe of these rigid critics. Who would not rather...modern critic, where there is not one of them violated ? Shakespear was indeed born with all the seeds of poetry, and may be compared to the stone in 'Pyrrhus's... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1875 - 584 str.
...patient, that he was killed secundum artem. Our inimitable Shakespear is a stumbling-block to the whole tribe of these rigid critics. Who would not rather...modern critic, where there is not one of them violated ? Shakespear was indeed born with all the seeds of poetry, and may be compared to the stone in Pyrrhus's... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1875 - 576 str.
...patient, that he was killed secundum artem. Our inimitable Shakespear is a stumbling-block to the whole tribe of these rigid critics. Who would not rather...modern critic, where there is not one of them violated ? Shakespear was indeed born with all the seeds of poetry, and may be compared to the stone in Pyrrhus's... | |
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