The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumul 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Pagina xxvi
... learning in many imitations of old writers ; but the ex- amples which I have known urged , were drawn from books tranflated in his time ; or were fuch eafy coin- cidences of thought , as will happen to all who confider . the fame ...
... learning in many imitations of old writers ; but the ex- amples which I have known urged , were drawn from books tranflated in his time ; or were fuch eafy coin- cidences of thought , as will happen to all who confider . the fame ...
Pagina xxvii
... learning ; moft of the topicks of hu- man difquifition had found English writers ; and poetry had been cultivated , not only with diligence , but fuc- cefs . This was a stock of knowledge fufficient for a mind fo capable of ...
... learning ; moft of the topicks of hu- man difquifition had found English writers ; and poetry had been cultivated , not only with diligence , but fuc- cefs . This was a stock of knowledge fufficient for a mind fo capable of ...
Pagina xxix
... learning have been performed in ftates of life , that appear very little favourable to thought or to enquiry ; fo many , that he who confiders them is inclined to think that he fees enterprise and perfeverance predominating over all ex ...
... learning have been performed in ftates of life , that appear very little favourable to thought or to enquiry ; fo many , that he who confiders them is inclined to think that he fees enterprise and perfeverance predominating over all ex ...
Pagina xxxvi
... learning , but zealous for minute ac- curacy , and not negligent in pursuing it . He collated the ancient copies , and rectified many errors . A man fo anxiously scrupulous might have been expected to do more , but what little he did ...
... learning , but zealous for minute ac- curacy , and not negligent in pursuing it . He collated the ancient copies , and rectified many errors . A man fo anxiously scrupulous might have been expected to do more , but what little he did ...
Pagina xxxviii
... learning ; but he cannot be justly offended at that liberty of which he has himself fo frequently given an example , nor very foli- citous . what is thought of notes , which he ought never to have confidered as part of his ferious ...
... learning ; but he cannot be justly offended at that liberty of which he has himself fo frequently given an example , nor very foli- citous . what is thought of notes , which he ought never to have confidered as part of his ferious ...
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