The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by Pope, Warburton and Dodd are pointed out, together with the author's life; a glossary [&c.]. |
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... look upon his works , in comparison of those that are more finished and regular , as upon an ancient ma- jeftic piece of Gothic architecture , compared with a neat modern building . The latter is more elegant and glaring , but the ...
... look upon his works , in comparison of those that are more finished and regular , as upon an ancient ma- jeftic piece of Gothic architecture , compared with a neat modern building . The latter is more elegant and glaring , but the ...
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... look for his beginnings , like thofe of other authors , among their leaft perfect wri- tings ; Art had fo little , and Nature fo large a fhare in what he did , that , for ought I know , the performan- ces of his youth , as they were the ...
... look for his beginnings , like thofe of other authors , among their leaft perfect wri- tings ; Art had fo little , and Nature fo large a fhare in what he did , that , for ought I know , the performan- ces of his youth , as they were the ...
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... look a little on the conduct of Shakespear . Hamlet is reprefented with the fame piety towards his father , and refolution to re- venge his death , as Oreftes ; he has the fame abhor- rence for his mother's guilt , which , to provoke ...
... look a little on the conduct of Shakespear . Hamlet is reprefented with the fame piety towards his father , and refolution to re- venge his death , as Oreftes ; he has the fame abhor- rence for his mother's guilt , which , to provoke ...
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... Look how the father's face Lives in his iffue , even fo the race Of Shakespear's mind and manners brightly shines In his well torned and true filed lines ? In each of which he seems to shake a lance , As brandifh'd at the eyes of ...
... Look how the father's face Lives in his iffue , even fo the race Of Shakespear's mind and manners brightly shines In his well torned and true filed lines ? In each of which he seems to shake a lance , As brandifh'd at the eyes of ...
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... look , p . 340 , l . 5 to 9 . A ftruggling confcience , p . 340 , l . 12 to 15 . News - tellers , on the death of Arthur , p . 343 , 1. 10 to 27 . Kings ' evil purposes too fervilely and haftily executed , p . 343 , 1. 34 to 38 , p ...
... look , p . 340 , l . 5 to 9 . A ftruggling confcience , p . 340 , l . 12 to 15 . News - tellers , on the death of Arthur , p . 343 , 1. 10 to 27 . Kings ' evil purposes too fervilely and haftily executed , p . 343 , 1. 34 to 38 , p ...
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