Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1746 - 346 pàgines |
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Pàgina 2
... rules of criticism will fuffer him to alter , what the transcriber , or printer has not first altered . In Shakespeare the editors have proposed many better readings , which they should have men- tion'd only in their notes ; and they ...
... rules of criticism will fuffer him to alter , what the transcriber , or printer has not first altered . In Shakespeare the editors have proposed many better readings , which they should have men- tion'd only in their notes ; and they ...
Pàgina 3
... rule of Graevius , in his preface to Cicero's offices : A prifcis libris yon recedendum , nifi aut librarii , aut fcioli peccatum fit tam teftatum , ut ab omnibus , qui non caligant in folo , videri poffit . 42 be turned against many ...
... rule of Graevius , in his preface to Cicero's offices : A prifcis libris yon recedendum , nifi aut librarii , aut fcioli peccatum fit tam teftatum , ut ab omnibus , qui non caligant in folo , videri poffit . 42 be turned against many ...
Pàgina 9
... rule of criticism . Act I. there is an allufion , ftill more diftant , to THE VICE ; which will not be obvious at firft , and therefore is to be introduced with a fhort explanation . This buffoon cha- racter was used to make fun with ...
... rule of criticism . Act I. there is an allufion , ftill more diftant , to THE VICE ; which will not be obvious at firft , and therefore is to be introduced with a fhort explanation . This buffoon cha- racter was used to make fun with ...
Pàgina 29
... rules of logic , have argued therefore they fhould entirely be abolish'd ; as if , because my little finger pain'd me , I should have my whole arm cut off . Prynne , with the whole tribe of puritans , reafon'd after this manner . What ...
... rules of logic , have argued therefore they fhould entirely be abolish'd ; as if , because my little finger pain'd me , I should have my whole arm cut off . Prynne , with the whole tribe of puritans , reafon'd after this manner . What ...
Pàgina 41
... rules , and talk of the unities of time and place , at the very mention- ing Shakespeare's name ; they don't seem ever to have given themselves the trouble of confi- dering , whether or no his story does not hang together , together ...
... rules , and talk of the unities of time and place , at the very mention- ing Shakespeare's name ; they don't seem ever to have given themselves the trouble of confi- dering , whether or no his story does not hang together , together ...
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