Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1746 - 346 pàgines |
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Pàgina 2
... thing , and ought not to be disturbed , yet in a note a better reading may be proposed . In B. IX . 670. there is the following beautiful defcription . 0 As when of old fome orator renound In Athens or free Rome , where eloquence ...
... thing , and ought not to be disturbed , yet in a note a better reading may be proposed . In B. IX . 670. there is the following beautiful defcription . 0 As when of old fome orator renound In Athens or free Rome , where eloquence ...
Pàgina 6
... thing was more common than for the best authors , to ap ply the verb properly to one fubftantive , and improperly often to the other ( fee the fchol . on Sophocl . Elect . . 437 . Edit . Steph . p . 101. and Homer Il . . 327. ) he could ...
... thing was more common than for the best authors , to ap ply the verb properly to one fubftantive , and improperly often to the other ( fee the fchol . on Sophocl . Elect . . 437 . Edit . Steph . p . 101. and Homer Il . . 327. ) he could ...
Pàgina 12
... true Johnson fays very handsome things of him pre- fently after for people will allow others any qualities , but thofe which they highly value themselves for . He He was bred in a learned age , when even 12 Book I. Critical Obfervations.
... true Johnson fays very handsome things of him pre- fently after for people will allow others any qualities , but thofe which they highly value themselves for . He He was bred in a learned age , when even 12 Book I. Critical Obfervations.
Pàgina 14
... thing else that had wit , and elegance , began to be despised : ' till the minds of the people came to be difpofed for all that hypocrify , nonsense , and superstitious fanaticism , which foon after like a deluge overwhelmed this nation ...
... thing else that had wit , and elegance , began to be despised : ' till the minds of the people came to be difpofed for all that hypocrify , nonsense , and superstitious fanaticism , which foon after like a deluge overwhelmed this nation ...
Pàgina 16
... things , but wild and uncultivated ; and as one by no means proper compa- . ny for lords , and ladies , maids of honour , and court - pages , ' till fome poet or other , who knows the world better , takes him in hand , and introduces ...
... things , but wild and uncultivated ; and as one by no means proper compa- . ny for lords , and ladies , maids of honour , and court - pages , ' till fome poet or other , who knows the world better , takes him in hand , and introduces ...
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