The British Essayists: The AdventurerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... Observations on the Tempest of Shakspeare .... WARTON . 94. Idleness , however fortunate , incapable of Felicity -Story of Ned Froth . ..HAWKESWORTH . 95. Apology for apparent Plagiarism - Sources of Liter- ary Variety ...
... Observations on the Tempest of Shakspeare .... WARTON . 94. Idleness , however fortunate , incapable of Felicity -Story of Ned Froth . ..HAWKESWORTH . 95. Apology for apparent Plagiarism - Sources of Liter- ary Variety ...
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... Observations on Shakspeare's King Lear ... ..... WARTON . 114. The Value of Life fixed by Hope and Fear , and therefore dependent upon the Will : An Eastern Story ... 115. The Itch of Writing universal .... .HAWKES . .JOHNSON . 116 ...
... Observations on Shakspeare's King Lear ... ..... WARTON . 114. The Value of Life fixed by Hope and Fear , and therefore dependent upon the Will : An Eastern Story ... 115. The Itch of Writing universal .... .HAWKES . .JOHNSON . 116 ...
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... observations as have risen to my mind in the con- sideration of Virgil's pastorals , without any inquiry how far my sentiments deviate from established rules or common opinions . " If we survey the ten pastorals in a general view , it ...
... observations as have risen to my mind in the con- sideration of Virgil's pastorals , without any inquiry how far my sentiments deviate from established rules or common opinions . " If we survey the ten pastorals in a general view , it ...
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... observed , that these two poems were produced by events that really happened ; and may therefore be of use to prove that we can always feel more than we can imagine , and that the most artful fiction must give way to truth . " I am ...
... observed , that these two poems were produced by events that really happened ; and may therefore be of use to prove that we can always feel more than we can imagine , and that the most artful fiction must give way to truth . " I am ...
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... observations on the writings of Shakspeare will not be deemed useless or unenter- taining , because he exhibits more numerous amples of excellences and faults , of every kind , than are , perhaps , to be discovered in any other author ...
... observations on the writings of Shakspeare will not be deemed useless or unenter- taining , because he exhibits more numerous amples of excellences and faults , of every kind , than are , perhaps , to be discovered in any other author ...
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