Essays, Philosophical, Historical, and Literary, Band 1C. Dilly, 1789 - 466 Seiten |
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... fuch magnitude , that it may be justly doubted whether it is capable of a folution fo clear and fatisfactory , as to preclude a difference of opinion on this fubject , amongst enquirers equally candid , impartial , and intelligent . In ...
... fuch magnitude , that it may be justly doubted whether it is capable of a folution fo clear and fatisfactory , as to preclude a difference of opinion on this fubject , amongst enquirers equally candid , impartial , and intelligent . In ...
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... fuch delightful emotions , under fuch dif- advantages , and combined with such defects ? It is a fubject of liberal curiofity to enquire into the nature of those beauties , and in what manner they concur , to produce this extraordinary ...
... fuch delightful emotions , under fuch dif- advantages , and combined with such defects ? It is a fubject of liberal curiofity to enquire into the nature of those beauties , and in what manner they concur , to produce this extraordinary ...
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... fuch as thefe , I read without emotion or fympathy , with a certain fenfation of pleasure indeed , but fo weak as scarcely to induce me to take up the performance a fecond time , except it may be for the purpose of committing a few ...
... fuch as thefe , I read without emotion or fympathy , with a certain fenfation of pleasure indeed , but fo weak as scarcely to induce me to take up the performance a fecond time , except it may be for the purpose of committing a few ...
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... fuch the garden scene in Romeo and Juliet ; and fuch the scene in which Iago firft awakens the jealoufy of Othello ; and fuch an hundred others . The characters of Shakespeare , alfo , are not only drawn with force and correctnefs , but ...
... fuch the garden scene in Romeo and Juliet ; and fuch the scene in which Iago firft awakens the jealoufy of Othello ; and fuch an hundred others . The characters of Shakespeare , alfo , are not only drawn with force and correctnefs , but ...
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... well as the most beautiful combination of words which the English found in his works . language affords , are to be Where , in the whole range of modern C 4 modern poetry , do we meet with fuch powers of On SHAKESPEARE . 23.
... well as the most beautiful combination of words which the English found in his works . language affords , are to be Where , in the whole range of modern C 4 modern poetry , do we meet with fuch powers of On SHAKESPEARE . 23.
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