The Works of ShakespeareIsaac, 1836 - 1012 Seiten |
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Seite iv
... thought , he uttered with that easinesse , that wee have scarse received from him a blot in his papers . But it is not our province , who onely gather his works , and give them you , to praise him . It is yours that reade him . And ...
... thought , he uttered with that easinesse , that wee have scarse received from him a blot in his papers . But it is not our province , who onely gather his works , and give them you , to praise him . It is yours that reade him . And ...
Seite x
... thought is subtle , or the image always great where the line is bulky ; the equality of words to things very often neglected , and trivial sentiments and vulgar ideas disappoint the attention , to which they are recommended by sonorous ...
... thought is subtle , or the image always great where the line is bulky ; the equality of words to things very often neglected , and trivial sentiments and vulgar ideas disappoint the attention , to which they are recommended by sonorous ...
Seite xiii
... thought , as will happen to all who consider the same subjects ; or such re- marks on life or axioms of morality as float in con- versation , and are transmitted through the world in proverbial sentences . But the greater part of his ...
... thought , as will happen to all who consider the same subjects ; or such re- marks on life or axioms of morality as float in con- versation , and are transmitted through the world in proverbial sentences . But the greater part of his ...
Seite xv
... thought unworthy of his abilities , being not able to suppress his contempt of the dull duty of an editor . He understood but half his undertaking . The duty of a collator is indeed dull , yet , like other tedious tasks , is very ...
... thought unworthy of his abilities , being not able to suppress his contempt of the dull duty of an editor . He understood but half his undertaking . The duty of a collator is indeed dull , yet , like other tedious tasks , is very ...
Seite xvi
... thought himself allowed to extend a little further the licence , which had already been carried so far without reprehension ; and of his corrections in general , it must be confessed , that they are often just , and made commonly with ...
... thought himself allowed to extend a little further the licence , which had already been carried so far without reprehension ; and of his corrections in general , it must be confessed , that they are often just , and made commonly with ...
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