Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1746 - 346 pàgines |
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Pàgina 1
... fome errors which he has undoubtedly mended , of which two are moft remarkable . B. VII , 321. The smelling gourd , which should be swelling . and .451 . fowl living , which ought to have been printed , foul living . In moft of the ...
... fome errors which he has undoubtedly mended , of which two are moft remarkable . B. VII , 321. The smelling gourd , which should be swelling . and .451 . fowl living , which ought to have been printed , foul living . In moft of the ...
Pàgina 2
... fome orator renound In Athens or free Rome , where eloquence Flourishd , fince mute , to fome great cause addreft , Stood in himself collected , while each part , Motion , each act von audience , ere the tongue . In descriptions ...
... fome orator renound In Athens or free Rome , where eloquence Flourishd , fince mute , to fome great cause addreft , Stood in himself collected , while each part , Motion , each act von audience , ere the tongue . In descriptions ...
Pàgina 5
... fome answer or apology fhould be made . But there is actually no more jingle in thofe verfes of Virgil , than in thefe of Milton , > B 3 II , 220 . with his dagger of lath on his own ftage , Sect . 1. on SHAKESPEARE . ક.
... fome answer or apology fhould be made . But there is actually no more jingle in thofe verfes of Virgil , than in thefe of Milton , > B 3 II , 220 . with his dagger of lath on his own ftage , Sect . 1. on SHAKESPEARE . ક.
Pàgina 7
... fome others , which seem to have escaped their notice , the allufions being not quite fo obvious . THE INIQUITY was often the VICE in our old Morali- ties ; and is introduced in Ben Johnson's play call'd . the B 4 Devil's Who is there ...
... fome others , which seem to have escaped their notice , the allufions being not quite fo obvious . THE INIQUITY was often the VICE in our old Morali- ties ; and is introduced in Ben Johnson's play call'd . the B 4 Devil's Who is there ...
Pàgina 10
... fome measure from the horror of the scene . Per- haps too the poet was willing to inculcate , that good hu- mour is the best weapon to deal with the Devil . True penny is either by way of irony , or literally from the Greek reúnavov ...
... fome measure from the horror of the scene . Per- haps too the poet was willing to inculcate , that good hu- mour is the best weapon to deal with the Devil . True penny is either by way of irony , or literally from the Greek reúnavov ...
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