Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1748 - 411 pàgines |
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Pàgina x
... 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 corrupts them ...
... 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 corrupts them ...
Pàgina xvi
... turns to the Greek , and then gives us this notable citation , δ ̓ ἐνδύνε χιλώνα καλὸν , νηγάτεον . But , in the name of ... turn to the preface and notes of this late - taught critic , and reflect a little on the bluftering language and ...
... turns to the Greek , and then gives us this notable citation , δ ̓ ἐνδύνε χιλώνα καλὸν , νηγάτεον . But , in the name of ... turn to the preface and notes of this late - taught critic , and reflect a little on the bluftering language and ...
Pàgina xxiv
... turn as that from " which thefe lines are quoted being generally taken " from books of Spanish chivalry , it is probable the " word food here Infante Orlando , for which the tranflator ignorantly put child Rowland : where- as Infante ...
... turn as that from " which thefe lines are quoted being generally taken " from books of Spanish chivalry , it is probable the " word food here Infante Orlando , for which the tranflator ignorantly put child Rowland : where- as Infante ...
Pàgina xxvii
... Rofe , . 4750. [ Urry's edit . p . 248. ] " And newe fruit filled [ r . filed ] with winter " " tene . " VI . Being in fome doubt where to turn myself Being PREFACE , xxvii pleased to acknowledge. See B. III. Rule XIV ...
... Rofe , . 4750. [ Urry's edit . p . 248. ] " And newe fruit filled [ r . filed ] with winter " " tene . " VI . Being in fome doubt where to turn myself Being PREFACE , xxvii pleased to acknowledge. See B. III. Rule XIV ...
Pàgina xxviii
John Upton. VI . Being in fome doubt where to turn myself next , Milton feems to call upon me to take his caufe in band again : whom I find misunderstood in a note on a paffage in All's Well that ends Well , A & I. " In his bright ...
John Upton. VI . Being in fome doubt where to turn myself next , Milton feems to call upon me to take his caufe in band again : whom I find misunderstood in a note on a paffage in All's Well that ends Well , A & I. " In his bright ...
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