Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1746 - 346 pàgines |
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Pàgina 9
... appear more eafy as in the 1ft part of Henry IV . Act . II . where Hal , humourously characterizing Falftaff , calls him , That reverend VICE , that grey INIQUITY , that father ruffian , that VANITY in years , in allufion to this ...
... appear more eafy as in the 1ft part of Henry IV . Act . II . where Hal , humourously characterizing Falftaff , calls him , That reverend VICE , that grey INIQUITY , that father ruffian , that VANITY in years , in allufion to this ...
Pàgina 14
... appears aukward and antiquated . Our poets write to the humour of the age ; and when their own little stock is spent , they set themselves to work on new - modelling + Shakespeare's plays , 4 Sir William Davenant , and Dryden , began ...
... appears aukward and antiquated . Our poets write to the humour of the age ; and when their own little stock is spent , they set themselves to work on new - modelling + Shakespeare's plays , 4 Sir William Davenant , and Dryden , began ...
Pàgina 28
... appear fo furprising , when ' tis confidered , that the more liberal fciences and humane letters , are not the natural growth of these Gothic and northern regions . We We are little better than fons and fucceffors of the 28 Critical ...
... appear fo furprising , when ' tis confidered , that the more liberal fciences and humane letters , are not the natural growth of these Gothic and northern regions . We We are little better than fons and fucceffors of the 28 Critical ...
Pàgina 29
... appears almost evident , that St. Jude alludes to a kind of dramatic poem ; [ yet Michael the archangel when contending with the Devil , he difputed about the body of Mofes , durft not bring against him a railing accufation , but faid ...
... appears almost evident , that St. Jude alludes to a kind of dramatic poem ; [ yet Michael the archangel when contending with the Devil , he difputed about the body of Mofes , durft not bring against him a railing accufation , but faid ...
Pàgina 36
... appear to us . And even when we were beaten into a better behaviour , and taught by our conquerors a little more civility , yet we always relifh'd the Gothic , more than the Roman manners . Our reading , if we could read at all , was ...
... appear to us . And even when we were beaten into a better behaviour , and taught by our conquerors a little more civility , yet we always relifh'd the Gothic , more than the Roman manners . Our reading , if we could read at all , was ...
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