Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1746 - 346 pàgines |
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Pàgina 8
... kind wouldst thou have it of ? " Pug . Why , any Fraud , Or Covetousness , or Lady Vanity , " Or old Iniquity : I'll call him hither . " Enter Iniquity , the Vice . " Ini . What is he calls upon me , and would seem to lack 66 a Vice ...
... kind wouldst thou have it of ? " Pug . Why , any Fraud , Or Covetousness , or Lady Vanity , " Or old Iniquity : I'll call him hither . " Enter Iniquity , the Vice . " Ini . What is he calls upon me , and would seem to lack 66 a Vice ...
Pàgina 11
... kind of reasoning any one could be fo far imposed on , as to imagine that Shakespeare had no learning ; when it must at the fame time be acknowledged , that without learning , he cannot be red with any degree of understanding , or taft ...
... kind of reasoning any one could be fo far imposed on , as to imagine that Shakespeare had no learning ; when it must at the fame time be acknowledged , that without learning , he cannot be red with any degree of understanding , or taft ...
Pàgina 17
... kind of writing ; ] yet by the 66 juftnefs of his moral , the aptnefs of many of " his descriptions , and the plain and natural turn " of feveral of his characters ; he pleases his au- " dience , and often gains their ear , without a ...
... kind of writing ; ] yet by the 66 juftnefs of his moral , the aptnefs of many of " his descriptions , and the plain and natural turn " of feveral of his characters ; he pleases his au- " dience , and often gains their ear , without a ...
Pàgina 21
... kind of beauty to his verfes . The fame letters repeated fall not under this cenfure ; as , Et premere , et láxas fciret dare jussus habénas , 4. See what Horace writes to this purpose of coining new words and of making current the old ...
... kind of beauty to his verfes . The fame letters repeated fall not under this cenfure ; as , Et premere , et láxas fciret dare jussus habénas , 4. See what Horace writes to this purpose of coining new words and of making current the old ...
Pàgina 29
... 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 , the Lord rebuke thee . .7 . ] where Michael and the ...
... 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 , the Lord rebuke thee . .7 . ] where Michael and the ...
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