Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1748 - 411 pàgines |
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... sense , to make room for a jargon of ❝ his own ? " X. Mr. W. often puts us in mind of his great know- ledge in Shakespeare . Thus , for instance , in a note on a paffage in Macbeth , Act II . " Thou feeft , the heav'ns as troubled with ...
... sense , to make room for a jargon of ❝ his own ? " X. Mr. W. often puts us in mind of his great know- ledge in Shakespeare . Thus , for instance , in a note on a paffage in Macbeth , Act II . " Thou feeft , the heav'ns as troubled with ...
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... SENSE , [ uwgor ] a figure often used by Shake- Speare , as well as by other poets . But in the midst of fuch a stable of filth I am now immerged , that Hercules himself would defpair of cleansing . I fball fball leave it therefore at ...
... SENSE , [ uwgor ] a figure often used by Shake- Speare , as well as by other poets . But in the midst of fuch a stable of filth I am now immerged , that Hercules himself would defpair of cleansing . I fball fball leave it therefore at ...
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... sense , even sense may imagine . * * * , But " befides these groffe abfurdities , how all their playes bee " neither right tragedies , nor right comedies , mingling kings and clownes , not because the matter fo carrieth it , 66 1 " but ...
... sense , even sense may imagine . * * * , But " befides these groffe abfurdities , how all their playes bee " neither right tragedies , nor right comedies , mingling kings and clownes , not because the matter fo carrieth it , 66 1 " but ...
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... of defunct the propereft word feems ' defect , " In my defect and proper fatisfaction . 6 They read , diftina . 1 In which sense the Latins ufe defectus ; and In 172 Critical Obfervations Book II . "I therefore beg it not, ...
... of defunct the propereft word feems ' defect , " In my defect and proper fatisfaction . 6 They read , diftina . 1 In which sense the Latins ufe defectus ; and In 172 Critical Obfervations Book II . "I therefore beg it not, ...
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John Upton. 1 In which sense the Latins ufe defectus ; and ' tis well known how frequently in Shakespeare's time they made Latin words English . Tacitus in Annal . L. IV . c . 29. Lentulus fenectutis ex- trema , Tubero defecto corpore ...
John Upton. 1 In which sense the Latins ufe defectus ; and ' tis well known how frequently in Shakespeare's time they made Latin words English . Tacitus in Annal . L. IV . c . 29. Lentulus fenectutis ex- trema , Tubero defecto corpore ...
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