The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copies Left by the Late George Steevens, ..., and Edmond Malone, ..., with Mr. Malone's Various Readings ; a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators, Volumul 1C. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
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Pagina xxix
... writer who has been considered as an object of laudable curiosity . No- thing could be more highly gratifying than ... writers of great celebrity , he has acquired a pre - eminence over his contemporaries , if he has excited rival ...
... writer who has been considered as an object of laudable curiosity . No- thing could be more highly gratifying than ... writers of great celebrity , he has acquired a pre - eminence over his contemporaries , if he has excited rival ...
Pagina xlix
... writer could take , to form the judgment and taste of our nation . For of all English poets , Shakspeare must be ... writers . Not that this is the proper place of praising him , but because I would not omit any occasion of doing ...
... writer could take , to form the judgment and taste of our nation . For of all English poets , Shakspeare must be ... writers . Not that this is the proper place of praising him , but because I would not omit any occasion of doing ...
Pagina lxxxviii
... writer , by exciting restless and unquenchable curiosity , and compelling him that reads his work to read it through ... writer ; we pronounce the name of Cato , but we think on Addison . The work of a correct and regular writer is ...
... writer , by exciting restless and unquenchable curiosity , and compelling him that reads his work to read it through ... writer ; we pronounce the name of Cato , but we think on Addison . The work of a correct and regular writer is ...
Pagina xcv
... writer , would be heard to the conclusion . I am indeed far from thinking , that his works were wrought to his own ideas of perfection ; when they were such as would satisfy the audience , they satisfied the writer . It is seldom that ...
... writer , would be heard to the conclusion . I am indeed far from thinking , that his works were wrought to his own ideas of perfection ; when they were such as would satisfy the audience , they satisfied the writer . It is seldom that ...
Pagina cxiv
... writer should want a commentary ; that his language should become obsolete , or his sentiments obscure . But it is vain to carry wishes beyond the condition of human things ; that which must happen to all , has happened to Shakspeare ...
... writer should want a commentary ; that his language should become obsolete , or his sentiments obscure . But it is vain to carry wishes beyond the condition of human things ; that which must happen to all , has happened to Shakspeare ...
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