Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1748 - 411 pàgines |
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Pàgina x
... say when he turns to Fairfax , [ B. VII . ft . 27. ] and finds the verfe thus printed , His STALWORTH fteed the champion tout " bestrode . " And what will be think of a commentator , that either has not learning to read authors , or ...
... say when he turns to Fairfax , [ B. VII . ft . 27. ] and finds the verfe thus printed , His STALWORTH fteed the champion tout " bestrode . " And what will be think of a commentator , that either has not learning to read authors , or ...
Pàgina xx
... 217 . flammafque miniftrant , " And utbir fum bet the fyre . " IN the fecond part of King Henry VI . A I. Queen Margaret calls the King " Mine alder - lieveft " Sovereign . " " Sovereign . " " Alder - lieveft ( Says XX PREFACE .
... 217 . flammafque miniftrant , " And utbir fum bet the fyre . " IN the fecond part of King Henry VI . A I. Queen Margaret calls the King " Mine alder - lieveft " Sovereign . " " Sovereign . " " Alder - lieveft ( Says XX PREFACE .
Pàgina xxi
John Upton. " Sovereign . " " Alder - lieveft ( Says Mr. W. ) is " an old English word given to him to whom the Speaker is SUPREMELY attached : Lieveft be- 66 « Ε ing the fuperlative of the comparative , levar , " rather , from lief ...
John Upton. " Sovereign . " " Alder - lieveft ( Says Mr. W. ) is " an old English word given to him to whom the Speaker is SUPREMELY attached : Lieveft be- 66 « Ε ing the fuperlative of the comparative , levar , " rather , from lief ...
Pàgina xxx
... say collateral love , as Milton , but collateral light , perfuing his idea of the bright particular ftar : and not without fome allufion , perhaps , to that faying , Uxor fulget radiis Mariti : which for the fake of the female reader I ...
... say collateral love , as Milton , but collateral light , perfuing his idea of the bright particular ftar : and not without fome allufion , perhaps , to that faying , Uxor fulget radiis Mariti : which for the fake of the female reader I ...
Pàgina xxxiv
... say , " Since Frenchmen are fo braid , " Marry EM that will , I'd live and die a maid . " Could not the poets have taught our Critics better ? Was it not for ONE man's guilt , that Pallas , ( the goddess of Wisdom too ) deftroyed a ...
... say , " Since Frenchmen are fo braid , " Marry EM that will , I'd live and die a maid . " Could not the poets have taught our Critics better ? Was it not for ONE man's guilt , that Pallas , ( the goddess of Wisdom too ) deftroyed a ...
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