Critical Observations on ShakespeareAMS Press, 1748 - 411 pàgines |
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Pàgina v
... the whole does not depend on meer whim , caprice , or fafbion ? Befide , I began to be apprehensive for the fate of fome of my most favourite English authors . We have few books in our language that merit a A 3 We THE ...
... the whole does not depend on meer whim , caprice , or fafbion ? Befide , I began to be apprehensive for the fate of fome of my most favourite English authors . We have few books in our language that merit a A 3 We THE ...
Pàgina xvi
... English author is the present subject of criticism , to be knowing in the English language and English authors may be deemed fufficient . — There is an English author , which was much studied by Shakespeare , Į Shakespeare , but very ...
... English author is the present subject of criticism , to be knowing in the English language and English authors may be deemed fufficient . — There is an English author , which was much studied by Shakespeare , Į Shakespeare , but very ...
Pàgina xvii
... English , and should be belped thus , < 6 " I'll speak a prophecy OR TWO ERE I go . " Mr. W. I am fure our Critic has not helped the measure.- But is not OR ERE I GO English ? In the Tempest , [ A & . I. Sc . 2. p . 6. Mr. W's edition ...
... English , and should be belped thus , < 6 " I'll speak a prophecy OR TWO ERE I go . " Mr. W. I am fure our Critic has not helped the measure.- But is not OR ERE I GO English ? In the Tempest , [ A & . I. Sc . 2. p . 6. Mr. W's edition ...
Pàgina xviii
... English , what shall we say to the moft correct English translation that ever was made ? " And the Lions - brake all their bones or ever " they came at the bottom of the den . " Dan . VI , 14.But let us fee this humorous prophecy ...
... English , what shall we say to the moft correct English translation that ever was made ? " And the Lions - brake all their bones or ever " they came at the bottom of the den . " Dan . VI , 14.But let us fee this humorous prophecy ...
Pàgina xxi
... English word given to him to whom the Speaker is SUPREMELY attached : Lieveft be- .. 66 ing the fuperlative of the comparative , levar , " rather , from lief . " If the reader can make any thing of this note , he may perceive , ft ...
... English word given to him to whom the Speaker is SUPREMELY attached : Lieveft be- .. 66 ing the fuperlative of the comparative , levar , " rather , from lief . " If the reader can make any thing of this note , he may perceive , ft ...
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