The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Band 12 |
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And here we may observe Lycurgus did not copy this instruction from the practice
observed in Crete , thinking without doubt such an example of too dangerous a
tendency . " See Strabo , 1. x . Reed . In my note on the passage quoted from The
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And here we may observe Lycurgus did not copy this instruction from the practice
observed in Crete , thinking without doubt such an example of too dangerous a
tendency . " See Strabo , 1. x . Reed . In my note on the passage quoted from The
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... for the most judicious of all poets , Terence , has observed of his own science
Nihil est dictum , quod non sit dictum prius : For these reasons I say I give myselfe
the pleasure of setting down some imitations I observed in the Cato of Addison .
... for the most judicious of all poets , Terence , has observed of his own science
Nihil est dictum , quod non sit dictum prius : For these reasons I say I give myselfe
the pleasure of setting down some imitations I observed in the Cato of Addison .
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Fairy , in former times , did not signify only a diminutive imaginary being , but an
inchanter , in which last sense , as has been observed , it is used here . But Mr.
Upton's assertion , that it comprizes the idea of beauty as well as power , seems ...
Fairy , in former times , did not signify only a diminutive imaginary being , but an
inchanter , in which last sense , as has been observed , it is used here . But Mr.
Upton's assertion , that it comprizes the idea of beauty as well as power , seems ...
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