The Plays of William Shakspeare, Τόμος 17 |
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Σελίδα 3
... fome other circumftances . Here he found the faithful fteward , the banquet - fcene , and the ftory of Timon's being poffeffed of great fums of gold which he had dug up in the woods : a circumftance which he could not have had from ...
... fome other circumftances . Here he found the faithful fteward , the banquet - fcene , and the ftory of Timon's being poffeffed of great fums of gold which he had dug up in the woods : a circumftance which he could not have had from ...
Σελίδα 6
... fome error in this paffage , because the Poet afks a queftion , and ftays not for an answer ; and there- fore fuggefts a new arrangement of it . But there is nothing more common in real life than queftions asked in that manner . And ...
... fome error in this paffage , because the Poet afks a queftion , and ftays not for an answer ; and there- fore fuggefts a new arrangement of it . But there is nothing more common in real life than queftions asked in that manner . And ...
Σελίδα 7
... fome work , fome dedication To the great lord . РОЕТ . A thing flipp'd idly from me . Our poefy is as a gum , which oozes9 From whence ' tis nourished : The fire i'the flint Shows not , till it be ftruck ; our gentle flame 6 He paffes ...
... fome work , fome dedication To the great lord . РОЕТ . A thing flipp'd idly from me . Our poefy is as a gum , which oozes9 From whence ' tis nourished : The fire i'the flint Shows not , till it be ftruck ; our gentle flame 6 He paffes ...
Σελίδα 16
... 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 blows of fortune- ] [ Old copy fortune's ...
... 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 blows of fortune- ] [ Old copy fortune's ...
Σελίδα 26
... fome happy change may fet it right . I have tried , and can do nothing , yet I cannot heartily concur with Dr. Warburton . JOHNSON . Mr. Heath reads : That I had fo wrong'd my wit to be a lord . But the paffage before us , is , in my ...
... fome happy change may fet it right . I have tried , and can do nothing , yet I cannot heartily concur with Dr. Warburton . JOHNSON . Mr. Heath reads : That I had fo wrong'd my wit to be a lord . But the paffage before us , is , in my ...
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