The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare: According to the Improved Text of Edmund Malone, Including the Latest Revisions, with a Life, Glossarial Notes, and One Hundred and Seventy Illustrations, from Designs by English Artists, Volumul 1H.G. Bohn, 1851 |
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Pagina xxxvii
... hope that it might be accepted ! ' Neither are the charges of enmity , which have been so often preferred against Jonson by Rowe and others , better deserving of credit . Mr. Gifford , after successfully overthrowing the long prevalent ...
... hope that it might be accepted ! ' Neither are the charges of enmity , which have been so often preferred against Jonson by Rowe and others , better deserving of credit . Mr. Gifford , after successfully overthrowing the long prevalent ...
Pagina lvii
... hope for eminence from the heresies of paradox ; or those , who , being forced by disap- pointment on consolatory expedients , are willing to hope from posterity what the present age refuses , and flatter themselves that the regard ...
... hope for eminence from the heresies of paradox ; or those , who , being forced by disap- pointment on consolatory expedients , are willing to hope from posterity what the present age refuses , and flatter themselves that the regard ...
Pagina lviii
... hope or fear from the flux of years ; but works tentative and experi- mental must be estimated by their proportion to the general and collective ability of man , as it is discovered in a long suc- cession of endeavors . Of the first ...
... hope or fear from the flux of years ; but works tentative and experi- mental must be estimated by their proportion to the general and collective ability of man , as it is discovered in a long suc- cession of endeavors . Of the first ...
Pagina lxvii
... hope of finding or making better : those who wish for distinction forsake the vulgar , when the vulgar is right : but there is a conversation above grossness and below refine- ment , where propriety resides , and where this poet seems ...
... hope of finding or making better : those who wish for distinction forsake the vulgar , when the vulgar is right : but there is a conversation above grossness and below refine- ment , where propriety resides , and where this poet seems ...
Pagina lxxv
... hope to add dignity or force to the soliloquy of Cato ? A play read affects the mind like a play acted . It is there- fore evident , that the action is not supposed to be real ; and it follows , that between the acts a longer or shorter ...
... hope to add dignity or force to the soliloquy of Cato ? A play read affects the mind like a play acted . It is there- fore evident , that the action is not supposed to be real ; and it follows , that between the acts a longer or shorter ...
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The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare,: According to the Improved ..., Volumul 1 William Shakespeare Vizualizare completă - 1844 |
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