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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... original characters , than any other nation whatsoever : and these owing their
immediate birth to the peculiar genius of each age , an infinite number of things
alluded to , glanced at , and exposed , must needs become obscure , as the eba .
... original characters , than any other nation whatsoever : and these owing their
immediate birth to the peculiar genius of each age , an infinite number of things
alluded to , glanced at , and exposed , must needs become obscure , as the eba .
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things that dishonour them ; and where realities have been wanting , forgeries
supply the place ; thus has Homer his “ Hymns , " and the poor Mantuan his “
Ciris ” and his 6 Culex . , ' Noble and great authors demand all our veneration :
where ...
things that dishonour them ; and where realities have been wanting , forgeries
supply the place ; thus has Homer his “ Hymns , " and the poor Mantuan his “
Ciris ” and his 6 Culex . , ' Noble and great authors demand all our veneration :
where ...
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Last icene of all , That ends this strange eventful history , Is second childishness
and meer oblivion , Saps teeth , sans eyes , sans taste , sans every thing . Vol . I.
Part II . p . 462 . His images are indeed every where so very lively , that the thing ...
Last icene of all , That ends this strange eventful history , Is second childishness
and meer oblivion , Saps teeth , sans eyes , sans taste , sans every thing . Vol . I.
Part II . p . 462 . His images are indeed every where so very lively , that the thing ...
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Of these , The Tempest , however it comes to be placed the firit by the publishers
of his works , can never have been the first written by him : it seems to me as
perfect in its kind , as almost any thing we have of his . One may observe , that the
...
Of these , The Tempest , however it comes to be placed the firit by the publishers
of his works , can never have been the first written by him : it seems to me as
perfect in its kind , as almost any thing we have of his . One may observe , that the
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There are things in this comedy of Pyramus and Thisby , that will never please . ...
to bring in , God shield us , a lion among ladies , is a most dreadful thing ; for
there is not a more fearful wild - fowl than your lion living ; and we ought to look to
it ...
There are things in this comedy of Pyramus and Thisby , that will never please . ...
to bring in , God shield us , a lion among ladies , is a most dreadful thing ; for
there is not a more fearful wild - fowl than your lion living ; and we ought to look to
it ...
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