Another Essence of Malone, Or, The "beauties" of Shakespeare's EditorT. Becket, 1801 - 313 sidor |
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... Critic , who are more congenial than Edmond's Dryden compared with Dryden's Edmond - which is beaucoup dire . But prefuming upon this family - name , I have delineated , with more accuracy , the interefting features of Edmond the Editor ...
... Critic , who are more congenial than Edmond's Dryden compared with Dryden's Edmond - which is beaucoup dire . But prefuming upon this family - name , I have delineated , with more accuracy , the interefting features of Edmond the Editor ...
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... critic of Prior , gives him credit for improving the English rhime , by making it lefs rigid in the fimi- litude of the rhiming found . Let us take up any volume of this Author , upon Edmond's doctrine . In Prior , -fea is rhime to way ...
... critic of Prior , gives him credit for improving the English rhime , by making it lefs rigid in the fimi- litude of the rhiming found . Let us take up any volume of this Author , upon Edmond's doctrine . In Prior , -fea is rhime to way ...
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... critics who diffected Orpheus upon the banks of the Hebrus ! EXAMPLE XVIII , Here's that which is too weak to be a finner [ Honeft ] water which ne'er left a man i ' the mire . Timon . 1. Malone confeffes ( with almoft a fingle anomaly ...
... critics who diffected Orpheus upon the banks of the Hebrus ! EXAMPLE XVIII , Here's that which is too weak to be a finner [ Honeft ] water which ne'er left a man i ' the mire . Timon . 1. Malone confeffes ( with almoft a fingle anomaly ...
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... critic , damps the mock - heroifm of this playful triumph , by telling me , that for " thy " he would recommend the word " my , " which , he fays , " the compofitor's " glancing eye has changed . " " In fhort , ( fays he ) I am of ...
... critic , damps the mock - heroifm of this playful triumph , by telling me , that for " thy " he would recommend the word " my , " which , he fays , " the compofitor's " glancing eye has changed . " " In fhort , ( fays he ) I am of ...
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... critics too , as far as he entrusted himself in that ocean . But I can as little forbear to admire many of that fame Warburton's illustrations and conjectures , — not only as proving his talents ( which all the world attefted , and will ...
... critics too , as far as he entrusted himself in that ocean . But I can as little forbear to admire many of that fame Warburton's illustrations and conjectures , — not only as proving his talents ( which all the world attefted , and will ...
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Another essence of Malone, or, The 'beauties' of Shakspeare's editor [by G ... Edmond Malone,George Hardinge Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1801 |
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Sida 103 - M. William Shak-speare : HIS True Chronicle Historic of the life and death of King LEAR and his three Daughters.
Sida 54 - And the first went, and poured out his vial upon the earth; and there fell a noisome and grievous sore upon the men which had the mark of the beast, and upon them which worshipped his image.
Sida 130 - ... from contemporary authors, and to form a genuine text by a faithful collation of the original copies, has not perhaps had that notice to which it is entitled; for undoubtedly it is a laborious and a difficult task: and the due execution of this it is, which can alone entitle an editor of Shakspeare to the favour of the publick.
Sida 15 - As I foretold you, were all fpirits, and Are melted into air, into thin air ; And, like the bafelefs fabric of this vifion, The cloud-capt towers, the gorgeous palaces, The folemn temples, the great globe itfelf, Yea, all which it inherit, fhall diffolve ; And, like this infubftantial pageant faded, Leave not a rack behind ! We are fuch fluff As dreams are made on, and our little life Is rounded with a Deep.
Sida 123 - ... or to compare in his thoughts a length of a thousand diameters of the earth, with that of a million, and he will quickly find that he has no different measures in his mind adjusted to such extraordinary degrees of grandeur or minuteness.
Sida 40 - Hobgoblin call you, and sweet Puck, You do their work, and they shall have good luck : Are not you he ? Puck.
Sida 17 - Faith, gentlemen, it is so long since I wrote the line, I have forgot my meaning. This I know, could I have dreamt so much nonsense would have been talked and writ about it, I would have blotted it out of my works ; for I am sure, if any of these be my meaning, it doth me very little honour.
Sida 32 - I fhould hate myfelf for patiently enduring to he a lord. This is ill enough exprefled. Perhaps fome happy change may fet it right. I have tried, and can do nothing, yet I cannot heartily concur with Dr. Warburton. JOHNSON.
Sida 34 - I had no wit [or discretion] in my anger, but was absurd enough to wish myself one of that set of men, whom I despise. He then exclaims with indignation — To be a lord...