Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1746 - 346 pàgines |
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Pàgina 29
... thee . .7 . ] where Michael and the Devil were introduced difputing about " the burial of Mofes . The ftory might be taken from fome old Rabbinical comment upon the last chapter in Deuterono- my , and the subject might be , The death of ...
... thee . .7 . ] where Michael and the Devil were introduced difputing about " the burial of Mofes . The ftory might be taken from fome old Rabbinical comment upon the last chapter in Deuterono- my , and the subject might be , The death of ...
Pàgina 60
... thee off ; Enter the ghost . Look , where it comes . With what art does the poet break off , just as he raises the curiofity of the audience ; and thus avoids a long circumstantial narration ? Let any one compare the scornful filence of ...
... thee off ; Enter the ghost . Look , where it comes . With what art does the poet break off , just as he raises the curiofity of the audience ; and thus avoids a long circumstantial narration ? Let any one compare the scornful filence of ...
Pàgina 63
... thee fhe felt no mercy , or thy father . [ from within . Clyt . Oh , I'm wounded . [ from within . Elect . Double the blow , Oreftes . There Book I. There is a vast affectation of lenity in Sect . 6. on SHAKESPEARE . 63.
... thee fhe felt no mercy , or thy father . [ from within . Clyt . Oh , I'm wounded . [ from within . Elect . Double the blow , Oreftes . There Book I. There is a vast affectation of lenity in Sect . 6. on SHAKESPEARE . 63.
Pàgina 105
... thee . Cyc : Noman puts out my eye . Cho . Then thou'rt not blind . Cyc . Would thou waft fo . Cho . Can no man make thee blind ? Cyc . You mock me ; where is Noman ? Cho . No where , Cyclops . the 』' 4 the ferious and comic being fo ...
... thee . Cyc : Noman puts out my eye . Cho . Then thou'rt not blind . Cyc . Would thou waft fo . Cho . Can no man make thee blind ? Cyc . You mock me ; where is Noman ? Cho . No where , Cyclops . the 』' 4 the ferious and comic being fo ...
Pàgina 158
... thee perverse . ' Tis not to be fuppofed that the common , wealthfman Milton could bear to fee an earthly monarch idolized , deified , called the lord , the anointed , the representative of God : no , that fight he endured not ; he drew ...
... thee perverse . ' Tis not to be fuppofed that the common , wealthfman Milton could bear to fee an earthly monarch idolized , deified , called the lord , the anointed , the representative of God : no , that fight he endured not ; he drew ...
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