Critical Observations on ShakespeareAMS Press, 1748 - 411 pàgines |
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Pàgina lv
... Roman 66 Catholic ) that fasting purifies the foul here , as " the fire does in the purgatory here alluded to : " and that the foul must be purged either by fafting " bere , or by burning hereafter . This opinion Shakespeare again bints ...
... Roman 66 Catholic ) that fasting purifies the foul here , as " the fire does in the purgatory here alluded to : " and that the foul must be purged either by fafting " bere , or by burning hereafter . This opinion Shakespeare again bints ...
Pàgina lvi
... Roman Catholics of thefe pagan Danes ! Why the plan of his play required it . - But his igno- rance perhaps was the mixing the pagan fable of Letbe ! ' Twas APPARENTLY THRO ' the Self- fame IGNORANCE , that Milton , following Plato and ...
... Roman Catholics of thefe pagan Danes ! Why the plan of his play required it . - But his igno- rance perhaps was the mixing the pagan fable of Letbe ! ' Twas APPARENTLY THRO ' the Self- fame IGNORANCE , that Milton , following Plato and ...
Pàgina 20
... Roman manners . Our reading , if we could read at all , was fuch as the Monks were pleased 5 Horace , Lib . III . Ode 4. Vifam Britannos hofpitibus feros . See Caefar's defcription of Britain ( if ' tis Caefar's , and not inferted by a ...
... Roman manners . Our reading , if we could read at all , was fuch as the Monks were pleased 5 Horace , Lib . III . Ode 4. Vifam Britannos hofpitibus feros . See Caefar's defcription of Britain ( if ' tis Caefar's , and not inferted by a ...
Pàgina 71
... ; he knew their natural inclination from ftories of his own country . The mother of Coriolanus , with other Roman women , had pre- ferved F 4 eyes are caught with the gawdy drefs of a Tro- Sect . 10 . 71 on SHAKESPEARE .
... ; he knew their natural inclination from ftories of his own country . The mother of Coriolanus , with other Roman women , had pre- ferved F 4 eyes are caught with the gawdy drefs of a Tro- Sect . 10 . 71 on SHAKESPEARE .
Pàgina 75
... virtue an empty name , and no folid good , because he miffed his aim to re- store the Roman liberty . Nunquam fucceffu crescit honeftum . tony , tony , the stupid Lepidus , were either palliated or Sect . 10. ON SHAKESPEARE . 75.
... virtue an empty name , and no folid good , because he miffed his aim to re- store the Roman liberty . Nunquam fucceffu crescit honeftum . tony , tony , the stupid Lepidus , were either palliated or Sect . 10. ON SHAKESPEARE . 75.
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