The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volym 1C. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... thing that acquaints us with human fentiments or human actions ; we place it with the fairest and the nobleft progeny which judgment propagates by con- junction junction with learning ; but Othello is the vigorous and PREFACE .
... thing that acquaints us with human fentiments or human actions ; we place it with the fairest and the nobleft progeny which judgment propagates by con- junction junction with learning ; but Othello is the vigorous and PREFACE .
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... things as they really exist . It may be obferved , that the oldest poets of many nations preferve their reputation , and that the following generations of wit , after a fhort celebrity , fink into oblivion . The firft , whoever they be ...
... things as they really exist . It may be obferved , that the oldest poets of many nations preferve their reputation , and that the following generations of wit , after a fhort celebrity , fink into oblivion . The firft , whoever they be ...
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... thing to him , he owes fomething to us ; that , if much of his praife is paid by perception and judg- ment , much is likewife given by custom and venera- tion . We fix our eyes upon his graces , and turn them from his deformities , and ...
... thing to him , he owes fomething to us ; that , if much of his praife is paid by perception and judg- ment , much is likewife given by custom and venera- tion . We fix our eyes upon his graces , and turn them from his deformities , and ...
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... thing for others to do , that he passed the latter part of his life in a state of hostility with verbal criticism , I have retained all his notes , that no fragment of fo great a writer may be loft ; his preface , valuable alike for ...
... thing for others to do , that he passed the latter part of his life in a state of hostility with verbal criticism , I have retained all his notes , that no fragment of fo great a writer may be loft ; his preface , valuable alike for ...
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... wit , without engaging the paffions . But , whether it be , that fmall things make mean men proud , and vanity catches fmall occafions ; or that all con- trariety trariety of opinion , even in thofe that can defend PREFACE .
... wit , without engaging the paffions . But , whether it be , that fmall things make mean men proud , and vanity catches fmall occafions ; or that all con- trariety trariety of opinion , even in thofe that can defend PREFACE .
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