The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volumul 8J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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Pagina 158
... paffage , of which I take the beauty to be only imaginary . Polonius fays , in plain terms , that is , not in language less elevated or embellish . " ed than before , but in terms that cannot be mifurderftcod : I would not have you fo ...
... paffage , of which I take the beauty to be only imaginary . Polonius fays , in plain terms , that is , not in language less elevated or embellish . " ed than before , but in terms that cannot be mifurderftcod : I would not have you fo ...
Pagina 159
... paffage of ambiguity or obfcurity , had I not found my opinion of it differing from that of the learned critick . I conftrue it thus , This heavy - headed revel makes us traduced east and west , and taxed of other nations . 3 The pith ...
... paffage of ambiguity or obfcurity , had I not found my opinion of it differing from that of the learned critick . I conftrue it thus , This heavy - headed revel makes us traduced east and west , and taxed of other nations . 3 The pith ...
Pagina 160
... paffage throughout all our poet's works , more intricate and deprav'd in the text , of lefs meaning to outward appear .. ance , or more likely to baffle the attempts of criticifm in its aid . It is certain , there is neither fente nor ...
... paffage throughout all our poet's works , more intricate and deprav'd in the text , of lefs meaning to outward appear .. ance , or more likely to baffle the attempts of criticifm in its aid . It is certain , there is neither fente nor ...
Pagina 171
... paffage , I think , in Brantôme , from which it appeared , that it was common to fwear upon the fword , that is , upon the crofs which the old fwords always had upon the hilt . five { ? _ ? £ $ ? { $ \\ $ ^ > some ANGEL SƏN MİMİ TT gli ...
... paffage , I think , in Brantôme , from which it appeared , that it was common to fwear upon the fword , that is , upon the crofs which the old fwords always had upon the hilt . five { ? _ ? £ $ ? { $ \\ $ ^ > some ANGEL SƏN MİMİ TT gli ...
Pagina 188
... paffage when fet right , will be feen to contain as great and fublime a reflexion as any the poet puts into his Hero's mouth throughout the whole play . We fhall firft give the true reading , which is this , For if the Sun breed maggots ...
... paffage when fet right , will be feen to contain as great and fublime a reflexion as any the poet puts into his Hero's mouth throughout the whole play . We fhall firft give the true reading , which is this , For if the Sun breed maggots ...
Termeni și expresii frecvente
affection appears bear believe better blood Caffio Clown comes common dead dear death doth earth editions Emil Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fall fame father fear feems fenfe fhall fhew fhould follow fome foul fpeak ftand fuch give Hamlet hand hath head hear heart heav'n hold I'll Iago Juliet keep kind King lady leave light lines live look Lord married matter means mind moft Moor moſt muft muſt nature never night Nurfe Othello paffage play poor POPE pray quarto Queen reafon Romeo SCENE Shakespeare ſhall ſpeak tell thee thefe theſe thing thou thought tion true ufed uſed WARB WARBURTON whofe wife young