The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volym 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... designed for the use or entertainment of the world , there are none of fo much importance or what are more our immediate concern , than thofe which let us into the knowledge of our nature . Others may exercife the reafon , or amuse the ...
... designed for the use or entertainment of the world , there are none of fo much importance or what are more our immediate concern , than thofe which let us into the knowledge of our nature . Others may exercife the reafon , or amuse the ...
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... designs may promote or obviate one another , and the high and the low co - operate in the general fyftem by unavoidable concatenation . It is objected , that by this change of scenes the paffions are interrupted in their progreffion ...
... designs may promote or obviate one another , and the high and the low co - operate in the general fyftem by unavoidable concatenation . It is objected , that by this change of scenes the paffions are interrupted in their progreffion ...
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... design and in its true propor- tions ; a clofe approach fhows the fmaller niceties , but the beauty of the whole is difcerned no longer . It is not very grateful to confider how little the fucceffion of editors has added to this ...
... design and in its true propor- tions ; a clofe approach fhows the fmaller niceties , but the beauty of the whole is difcerned no longer . It is not very grateful to confider how little the fucceffion of editors has added to this ...
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... design he hopes to attain any degree of fuperiority to his predeceffors , it must be confidered , that he has the advantage of their labours ; that part of the work being already done , more care is naturally bestowed on the other part ...
... design he hopes to attain any degree of fuperiority to his predeceffors , it must be confidered , that he has the advantage of their labours ; that part of the work being already done , more care is naturally bestowed on the other part ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Twenty-one Volumes. With the Corrections ... William Shakespeare,George Steevens,Samuel Johnson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1813 |
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