The Plays of William Shakspeare, Τόμος 17 |
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Σελίδα 8
... feems to boat the copiousness and facility of his vein , by declaring that verses drop from a poet as gums from odoriferous trees , and that his flame kindles itself without the violence neceffary to elicit fparkles from the flint ...
... feems to boat the copiousness and facility of his vein , by declaring that verses drop from a poet as gums from odoriferous trees , and that his flame kindles itself without the violence neceffary to elicit fparkles from the flint ...
Σελίδα 9
... feems to have been de figned , and put into the mouth of the Poetafter , that the reader might appreciate his talents : his language therefore fhould not be confidered in the abftra & t HENLEY . 3 And when comes your book forth ? ] And ...
... feems to have been de figned , and put into the mouth of the Poetafter , that the reader might appreciate his talents : his language therefore fhould not be confidered in the abftra & t HENLEY . 3 And when comes your book forth ? ] And ...
Σελίδα 10
... feems to have had in view , where he says of Raphael : " At once on th ' eastern cliff of Paradife " He lights , and to his proper fhape returns . ་ ་ — Like Maia's fon he stood . " WARBURTON . This fentence feems to me obfcure , and ...
... feems to have had in view , where he says of Raphael : " At once on th ' eastern cliff of Paradife " He lights , and to his proper fhape returns . ་ ་ — Like Maia's fon he stood . " WARBURTON . This fentence feems to me obfcure , and ...
Σελίδα 16
... feems to intend in this dialogue to exprefs fome competition between the two great arts of imitation . Whatever the poet declares himself to have shown , the painter thinks he , could have shown better . JOHNSON . . 8 -- The thefe quick ...
... feems to intend in this dialogue to exprefs fome competition between the two great arts of imitation . Whatever the poet declares himself to have shown , the painter thinks he , could have shown better . JOHNSON . . 8 -- The thefe quick ...
Σελίδα 19
... feems the meaning : If the man be honeft , my lord , for that reafon he will be fo in this ; and not endeavour at the injuftice of gaining my daughter without my confent . " I rather think an emendation neceffary , and read ; Therefore ...
... feems the meaning : If the man be honeft , my lord , for that reafon he will be fo in this ; and not endeavour at the injuftice of gaining my daughter without my confent . " I rather think an emendation neceffary , and read ; Therefore ...
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