The plays of Shakespeare, from the text of S. Johnson, with the prefaces, notes &c. of Rowe, Pope and many other critics. 6 vols. [in 12 pt. Followed by] Shakespeare's poems, Band 1 |
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... of age , as the eye furveys the fun through artificial opacity . The great contention of criticism is to find the faults of the moderns , and the beauties of the ancients . While an author is yet living we estimate his powers.
... of age , as the eye furveys the fun through artificial opacity . The great contention of criticism is to find the faults of the moderns , and the beauties of the ancients . While an author is yet living we estimate his powers.
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... eye to the ear , but returns , as it declines , from the ear to the eye . Those to whom our author's labours were exhibited had more skill in pomps or proceffions than in poe- tical language , and perhaps wanted fome vifible and difcri ...
... eye to the ear , but returns , as it declines , from the ear to the eye . Those to whom our author's labours were exhibited had more skill in pomps or proceffions than in poe- tical language , and perhaps wanted fome vifible and difcri ...
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... eye with awful pomp , and gratifying the mind with endless diverfity . Other poets difplay cabinets of pre- cio rarities , minutely finished , wrought into shape , and polished unto brightness . Shakespeaee opens a mine which contains ...
... eye with awful pomp , and gratifying the mind with endless diverfity . Other poets difplay cabinets of pre- cio rarities , minutely finished , wrought into shape , and polished unto brightness . Shakespeaee opens a mine which contains ...
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... ; the resemblance is therefore juft , their defcrip- tions are verified by every eye , and their fentiments acknow- ledged by every breaft . Those whom their fame invites to : the fame ftudies , copy partly them , and PREFACE . xxxi.
... ; the resemblance is therefore juft , their defcrip- tions are verified by every eye , and their fentiments acknow- ledged by every breaft . Those whom their fame invites to : the fame ftudies , copy partly them , and PREFACE . xxxi.
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... eyes upon his graces , and turn them from his d formities , and endure in him what we should in another loath or despise . If we endured without praifing , respect for the father of our drama might excufe us ; but I have feen , in the ...
... eyes upon his graces , and turn them from his d formities , and endure in him what we should in another loath or despise . If we endured without praifing , respect for the father of our drama might excufe us ; but I have feen , in the ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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