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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... must increase his ideas , like other mortals , by gradual acquifition , he , like them , grew wifer as he grew older , could display life better , as he knew it more , and in- struct with more efficacy , as he was himself more amply ...
... must increase his ideas , like other mortals , by gradual acquifition , he , like them , grew wifer as he grew older , could display life better , as he knew it more , and in- struct with more efficacy , as he was himself more amply ...
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... must have looked upon mankind with perspica- city , in the highest degree curious and attentive . Other writers borrow their characters from preceding writers , and diversify them only by the accidental appendages of pr.fent manners ...
... must have looked upon mankind with perspica- city , in the highest degree curious and attentive . Other writers borrow their characters from preceding writers , and diversify them only by the accidental appendages of pr.fent manners ...
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... must afcribe the praise , unless Spenfer may divide it with him , of having firft discovered to how much fmoothness and harmony the English language could be soft- ened . He has fpeeches , perhaps fometimes fcenes , which have all the ...
... must afcribe the praise , unless Spenfer may divide it with him , of having firft discovered to how much fmoothness and harmony the English language could be soft- ened . He has fpeeches , perhaps fometimes fcenes , which have all the ...
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... must have before him all poffibilities of meaning , with all poffibilities of expreffion . Such must be his comprehen- fion of thought , and fuh his copiousness of language . Out of many readings possible , he must be able to select ...
... must have before him all poffibilities of meaning , with all poffibilities of expreffion . Such must be his comprehen- fion of thought , and fuh his copiousness of language . Out of many readings possible , he must be able to select ...
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... must another day be fuffered by Achilles ? Dr. Warburton had a name fufficient to confer celebrity on those who could exalt themselves into antagonists , and his notes have raised a clamour too loud to be diftinct . His chief affailants ...
... must another day be fuffered by Achilles ? Dr. Warburton had a name fufficient to confer celebrity on those who could exalt themselves into antagonists , and his notes have raised a clamour too loud to be diftinct . His chief affailants ...
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