The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Pagina xxxi
... equal that of one of their number ( Mr. Steevens ) who stands convicted of having given winds inftead of wind , ftables inftead of stable , feffions inftead of feffion , fins inftead of fin and ( we fhudder while we recite the ...
... equal that of one of their number ( Mr. Steevens ) who stands convicted of having given winds inftead of wind , ftables inftead of stable , feffions inftead of feffion , fins inftead of fin and ( we fhudder while we recite the ...
Pagina 3
... ( equal , if not fuperior , to fome of the best of theirs , ) would certainly have led him to read and ftudy them with so much pleasure , that fome of their fine images would naturally have infinuated themselves into , and been mixed with ...
... ( equal , if not fuperior , to fome of the best of theirs , ) would certainly have led him to read and ftudy them with so much pleasure , that fome of their fine images would naturally have infinuated themselves into , and been mixed with ...
Pagina 11
... equal to that profufe generofity the prefent age has fhown to French dan- cers and Italian fingers . What particular habitude or friendships he con- tracted with private men , I have not been able to learn , more than that every one ...
... equal to that profufe generofity the prefent age has fhown to French dan- cers and Italian fingers . What particular habitude or friendships he con- tracted with private men , I have not been able to learn , more than that every one ...
Pagina 12
... equal return of gentleness and fincerity . Ben was naturally proud and infolent , and in the days of his reputation did fo far take upon him the fupremacy in wit , that he could not but look with an evil eye upon any one that feemed to ...
... equal return of gentleness and fincerity . Ben was naturally proud and infolent , and in the days of his reputation did fo far take upon him the fupremacy in wit , that he could not but look with an evil eye upon any one that feemed to ...
Pagina 13
... equal , if not his fuperior ; and in the preface to his Mock Aftrologer , 1671 , he hardly dares to affert , what , in my opinion , cannot be denied , that all Jonfon's pieces , except three or four , are but crambe bis cocta ; the fame ...
... equal , if not his fuperior ; and in the preface to his Mock Aftrologer , 1671 , he hardly dares to affert , what , in my opinion , cannot be denied , that all Jonfon's pieces , except three or four , are but crambe bis cocta ; the fame ...
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