Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1748 - 411 pàgines |
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Pàgina xxviii
... In unity defective ; which requires « Collateral love , and deareft amity . " Collateral love , i . e . focial , or , as it were , fide by fide ; for fo be fays in B. IV , 485 : 66 то To give thee being I lent " Out of my xxviii PREFACE .
... In unity defective ; which requires « Collateral love , and deareft amity . " Collateral love , i . e . focial , or , as it were , fide by fide ; for fo be fays in B. IV , 485 : 66 то To give thee being I lent " Out of my xxviii PREFACE .
Pàgina xxix
John Upton. To give thee being I lent " Out of my fide to thee nearest my heart " Subftantial life , to have thee BY MY SIDE " Henceforth an individual folace dear . " Again , B. X , 85 . " Thus faying from his radiant feat be rofe Of ...
John Upton. To give thee being I lent " Out of my fide to thee nearest my heart " Subftantial life , to have thee BY MY SIDE " Henceforth an individual folace dear . " Again , B. X , 85 . " Thus faying from his radiant feat be rofe Of ...
Pàgina 46
... thee off ; Enter the ghost . Look , where it comes . With what art does the poet break off , juft as he raifes the curiofity of the audience ; and thus avoids a long circumftantial narration ? Let anyt οἱ μὲν ἐσῶτες καὶ ἐ διώκοντες , ὁ ...
... thee off ; Enter the ghost . Look , where it comes . With what art does the poet break off , juft as he raifes the curiofity of the audience ; and thus avoids a long circumftantial narration ? Let anyt οἱ μὲν ἐσῶτες καὶ ἐ διώκοντες , ὁ ...
Pàgina 50
... thee fhe felt no mercy , or thy father . " Clyt . Oh , I'm wounded . Elect . Double the blow , Oreftes . There is a vaft affectation of lenity in mankind : and I am inclin'd to believe that an English au- dience would scarcely bear this ...
... thee fhe felt no mercy , or thy father . " Clyt . Oh , I'm wounded . Elect . Double the blow , Oreftes . There is a vaft affectation of lenity in mankind : and I am inclin'd to believe that an English au- dience would scarcely bear this ...
Pàgina 95
... thee . Cyc . Noman puts out my eye . Cho . Then thou'rt not blind . Cyc . Would thou waft fo . Cho . Can no man make thee blind ? Cyc . You mock me ; where is Noman ? Cho . No where , Cyclops . tus 4 Book I. tus calls + tragicomedy ...
... thee . Cyc . Noman puts out my eye . Cho . Then thou'rt not blind . Cyc . Would thou waft fo . Cho . Can no man make thee blind ? Cyc . You mock me ; where is Noman ? Cho . No where , Cyclops . tus 4 Book I. tus calls + tragicomedy ...
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