Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1748 - 411 pàgines |
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... honour and court - pages , ' till fome poet or other , who knows the world better , takes him in hand , and introduces him in this modern drefs to good company . Whatever ; Whatever be the opinion of the vulgar , whe 8 Book I Critical ...
... honour and court - pages , ' till fome poet or other , who knows the world better , takes him in hand , and introduces him in this modern drefs to good company . Whatever ; Whatever be the opinion of the vulgar , whe 8 Book I Critical ...
Pàgina 17
... honour , love , and gallantry , make up the chief parts of modern tragedies ; and our Wicherlys and Con- greves , well knowing their audience , took the fureft way to pleafe them . 2 Cicero de Leg . II , 15. Plato's words are , Εἶδα γὰρ ...
... honour , love , and gallantry , make up the chief parts of modern tragedies ; and our Wicherlys and Con- greves , well knowing their audience , took the fureft way to pleafe them . 2 Cicero de Leg . II , 15. Plato's words are , Εἶδα γὰρ ...
Pàgina 23
... honours and beauty , what war- rior would refuse to enter the lifts ? The witty Earl of Surry , in Henry the eighth's reign , like another Don Quixote ... honour of his royal mistress , fhewed his knight Sect . 4 , on SHAKESPEARE . 23.
... honours and beauty , what war- rior would refuse to enter the lifts ? The witty Earl of Surry , in Henry the eighth's reign , like another Don Quixote ... honour of his royal mistress , fhewed his knight Sect . 4 , on SHAKESPEARE . 23.
Pàgina 24
John Upton. in honour of his royal mistress , fhewed his knight - errant chivalry before the French nobles , who came here on an embaffy about the marri- age of Elizabeth with the duke of Anjou . 4 Would it not be unjust to ridicule our ...
John Upton. in honour of his royal mistress , fhewed his knight - errant chivalry before the French nobles , who came here on an embaffy about the marri- age of Elizabeth with the duke of Anjou . 4 Would it not be unjust to ridicule our ...
Pàgina 32
... honour , ho nefty , all is facrificed . Macbeth is now king , and his wife a queen , in enjoyment of their utmost wishes . How dear the purchase , will foon appear . When he murders his royal hoft , he comes out with the bloody daggers ...
... honour , ho nefty , all is facrificed . Macbeth is now king , and his wife a queen , in enjoyment of their utmost wishes . How dear the purchase , will foon appear . When he murders his royal hoft , he comes out with the bloody daggers ...
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