Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1746 - 346 pàgines |
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... manner , as a parallel inftance of Dr. Bentley's misrepresentation : for the Dr , knew well enough , if he had given you the poet's verses , ( as in his trials to correct them he must himself have turn'd , and varied the pointing ...
... manner , as a parallel inftance of Dr. Bentley's misrepresentation : for the Dr , knew well enough , if he had given you the poet's verses , ( as in his trials to correct them he must himself have turn'd , and varied the pointing ...
Pàgina 10
... manner of speech therefore to the Devil was what all the audience were well acquainted with ; and it takes off in fome measure from the horror of the scene . Per- haps too the poet was willing to inculcate , that good hu- mour is the ...
... manner of speech therefore to the Devil was what all the audience were well acquainted with ; and it takes off in fome measure from the horror of the scene . Per- haps too the poet was willing to inculcate , that good hu- mour is the ...
Pàgina 14
... manners . Hence every thing , unless of French extraction , 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 + ...
... manners . Hence every thing , unless of French extraction , 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 + ...
Pàgina 29
... manner . What then fhall we think of St. Paul , who cites the plays of the Athenian stage in his gravest epistles ? He has a whole line . from the Thais of Menander in his first epistle to ... manners , may be Sect . 4 29- ON SHAKESPEARE . }
... manner . What then fhall we think of St. Paul , who cites the plays of the Athenian stage in his gravest epistles ? He has a whole line . from the Thais of Menander in his first epistle to ... manners , may be Sect . 4 29- ON SHAKESPEARE . }
Pàgina 30
John Upton. contribute to the corruption of our manners , may be an inquiry not unworthy the civil magi- ftrate : citations from their own Poets ? How learnedly does he characterize the Cretans , with humour quoting a verse from a ...
John Upton. contribute to the corruption of our manners , may be an inquiry not unworthy the civil magi- ftrate : citations from their own Poets ? How learnedly does he characterize the Cretans , with humour quoting a verse from a ...
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