The Plays of William Shakspeare: With Notes of Various Commentators, Tom 1George Kearsley, 1806 |
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Strona ix
... shew something upon the same sub ject at least as well written by Shakspeare . The latter part of his life was spent , as all men of good sense will wish theirs may be , in ease , retire- ment , and the conversation of his friends . He ...
... shew something upon the same sub ject at least as well written by Shakspeare . The latter part of his life was spent , as all men of good sense will wish theirs may be , in ease , retire- ment , and the conversation of his friends . He ...
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With Notes of Various Commentators William Shakespeare. to shew an usurper and a murderer not only odious , but despicable ; he therefore added drunkenness to his other qualities , knowing that kings love wine like other men , and that ...
With Notes of Various Commentators William Shakespeare. to shew an usurper and a murderer not only odious , but despicable ; he therefore added drunkenness to his other qualities , knowing that kings love wine like other men , and that ...
Strona liii
... shew them in the proportion in which they appear to me , without envious malignity or superstitious veneration . No question can be more innocently discussed than a dead poet's pretensions to renown ; and little regard is due to that ...
... shew them in the proportion in which they appear to me , without envious malignity or superstitious veneration . No question can be more innocently discussed than a dead poet's pretensions to renown ; and little regard is due to that ...
Strona lvi
... shew how much his stores of knowledge could supply , he seldom escapes without the pity or resentment of his reader . It is incident to him to be now and then entangled with an unwieldy sentiment , which he cannot well express , and ...
... shew how much his stores of knowledge could supply , he seldom escapes without the pity or resentment of his reader . It is incident to him to be now and then entangled with an unwieldy sentiment , which he cannot well express , and ...
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... shew them in full view by pro- per combinations . In this part of his performances he had none to imitate , but has himself been imitated by all succeeding writers ; and it may be doubted , whether from all his successors more maxims of ...
... shew them in full view by pro- per combinations . In this part of his performances he had none to imitate , but has himself been imitated by all succeeding writers ; and it may be doubted , whether from all his successors more maxims of ...
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