The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: pt. 2. Historical account of the English stage. Emendations and additions. Tempest. Two gentlemen of VeronaH. Baldwin, 1790 |
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... seem peculiar . " Authours are often praised for improvement , or blamed for innovation , with very little juftice , by thofe who read few other books of the fame age . Addifon himself has been fo unfuccefsful in enumerating the words ...
... seem peculiar . " Authours are often praised for improvement , or blamed for innovation , with very little juftice , by thofe who read few other books of the fame age . Addifon himself has been fo unfuccefsful in enumerating the words ...
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... seem strange , that the person to whom the care of fupervifing the fecond folio was configned , fhould have been thus ignorant of our poet's language : but it should be remembered , that in the beginning of the reign of Charles the ...
... seem strange , that the person to whom the care of fupervifing the fecond folio was configned , fhould have been thus ignorant of our poet's language : but it should be remembered , that in the beginning of the reign of Charles the ...
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... seems greater than the pleasure : nor perhaps would it much misbeseem us to remember , amidst our triumphs over the nonfenfical and the fenfeless , that we likewise are men ; that debemur morti , and , as Swift obferved to Burnet ...
... seems greater than the pleasure : nor perhaps would it much misbeseem us to remember , amidst our triumphs over the nonfenfical and the fenfeless , that we likewise are men ; that debemur morti , and , as Swift obferved to Burnet ...
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... seems to write without any moral pur- pofe . From his writings indeed a fyftem of focial duty may be felected , for he that thinks reasonably muft think morally ; but his precepts and axioms drop cafually from him ; he makes no juft ...
... seems to write without any moral pur- pofe . From his writings indeed a fyftem of focial duty may be felected , for he that thinks reasonably muft think morally ; but his precepts and axioms drop cafually from him ; he makes no juft ...
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... seems to have had no great vigour of genius or nicety of taste . Many of his explanations are curious and useful , but he likewife , though he profeffed to op- pose the licentious confidence of editors , and adhere to the old copies ...
... seems to have had no great vigour of genius or nicety of taste . Many of his explanations are curious and useful , but he likewife , though he profeffed to op- pose the licentious confidence of editors , and adhere to the old copies ...
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