The Plays of William Shakespeare, Τόμος 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Σελίδα xv
... fure to engulf him in the mire . It has some malignant power over his mind , and its fafcinations are irresistable . What- ever be the dignity or profundity of his disquifition , whe- ther he be enlarging knowledge or exalting affection ...
... fure to engulf him in the mire . It has some malignant power over his mind , and its fafcinations are irresistable . What- ever be the dignity or profundity of his disquifition , whe- ther he be enlarging knowledge or exalting affection ...
Σελίδα xxiv
... fure passes from the eye to the ear , but returns , as it declines , from the ear to the eye . Those to whom our authour's labours were exhibited had more skill in pomps or processions than in poetical language , and perhaps wanted some ...
... fure passes from the eye to the ear , but returns , as it declines , from the ear to the eye . Those to whom our authour's labours were exhibited had more skill in pomps or processions than in poetical language , and perhaps wanted some ...
Σελίδα xxxvii
... fure that his authour intended to be grammatical . Shakespeare regarded more the series of ideas , than of words ; and his language , not being designed for the reader's desk , was all that he defired it to be , if it con- veyed his ...
... fure that his authour intended to be grammatical . Shakespeare regarded more the series of ideas , than of words ; and his language , not being designed for the reader's desk , was all that he defired it to be , if it con- veyed his ...
Σελίδα xliii
... fure . The complete explanation of an authour not syste- matick and consequential , but defultory and vagrant , abounding in cafual allusions and light hints , is not to be expected from any fingle scholiaft . All personal re- flections ...
... fure . The complete explanation of an authour not syste- matick and consequential , but defultory and vagrant , abounding in cafual allusions and light hints , is not to be expected from any fingle scholiaft . All personal re- flections ...
Σελίδα lxvi
... fure they have as much reason to be afraid of Admiration . They are the Scylla and Charybdis of Authors ; those who escape one , often fall by the other . Peffimum genus inimico- rum Laudantes , says Tacitus and Virgil defires to wear a ...
... fure they have as much reason to be afraid of Admiration . They are the Scylla and Charybdis of Authors ; those who escape one , often fall by the other . Peffimum genus inimico- rum Laudantes , says Tacitus and Virgil defires to wear a ...
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