Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1748 - 411 pàgines |
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Pàgina xxix
... thing elfe , that he is pleafed to make it . ] And the meaning of this place is exactly the fame as in B. VI , 679 . " Whence to his fon , " Th ' affeffor of his throne , He thus began . " This expreffion , " th ' affeffor of his throne ...
... thing elfe , that he is pleafed to make it . ] And the meaning of this place is exactly the fame as in B. VI , 679 . " Whence to his fon , " Th ' affeffor of his throne , He thus began . " This expreffion , " th ' affeffor of his throne ...
Pàgina xxxii
... thing . * Vol . 6. p . 180. " Thefe bard Fractions . ] an . " equivocal allufion to fractions in decimal arith- " metick . " Mr. W. See the passage , and you'll plainly perceive , without a commentator , that Frac- tions mean broken ...
... thing . * Vol . 6. p . 180. " Thefe bard Fractions . ] an . " equivocal allufion to fractions in decimal arith- " metick . " Mr. W. See the passage , and you'll plainly perceive , without a commentator , that Frac- tions mean broken ...
Pàgina xxxiv
... thing with them at all . Thus highly in character fays Diana in All's Well that ends Well , A & t IV . « Since Frenchmen are fo braid , " Marry that will , I'll live and die a maid . ” ” : Could now any one imagine , that thefe paffages ...
... thing with them at all . Thus highly in character fays Diana in All's Well that ends Well , A & t IV . « Since Frenchmen are fo braid , " Marry that will , I'll live and die a maid . ” ” : Could now any one imagine , that thefe paffages ...
Pàgina xxxv
... things , which their cooler reafon would condemn ? And are not such speeches agreeable to what the Critics call the τὸ πρέπον , the decorum , the fuitablenefs of the charater ? An unreasonable thing itself , if spoken by an unreafona ...
... things , which their cooler reafon would condemn ? And are not such speeches agreeable to what the Critics call the τὸ πρέπον , the decorum , the fuitablenefs of the charater ? An unreasonable thing itself , if spoken by an unreafona ...
Pàgina xlvii
... thing itself , they will , from fuch appearances , be more despised by the real fcho- lar . I have heard it faid by Critics , That fuch a rémark is more ingenious than true . But , for my own part , I know nothing ingenious , but what ...
... thing itself , they will , from fuch appearances , be more despised by the real fcho- lar . I have heard it faid by Critics , That fuch a rémark is more ingenious than true . But , for my own part , I know nothing ingenious , but what ...
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