Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1746 - 346 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 84
... Coriolanus , with other Roman women , had pre- served their country from fire and fword , and the refentment of that proud patrician . How could the fenate reward them proportionably to their defert ? Why , as Valerius Maximus tells us ...
... Coriolanus , with other Roman women , had pre- served their country from fire and fword , and the refentment of that proud patrician . How could the fenate reward them proportionably to their defert ? Why , as Valerius Maximus tells us ...
الصفحة 89
... is eafily wrought to act deeds of violence and murder . You know the haughty Coriolanus will perfevere in his obftinacy and proud contempt of the com- mons ; Book f . mons : as well as that the Sect . 10 . 89 ON SHAKESPEARE .
... is eafily wrought to act deeds of violence and murder . You know the haughty Coriolanus will perfevere in his obftinacy and proud contempt of the com- mons ; Book f . mons : as well as that the Sect . 10 . 89 ON SHAKESPEARE .
الصفحة 136
... Coriolanus . But if this be the fault of Shakespeare , ' twas no lefs the fault of Virgil and Horace ; he errs in good company . Yet this is a poor apology , for the poet ought never to fubmit his art to wrong opinions , and pre ...
... Coriolanus . But if this be the fault of Shakespeare , ' twas no lefs the fault of Virgil and Horace ; he errs in good company . Yet this is a poor apology , for the poet ought never to fubmit his art to wrong opinions , and pre ...
الصفحة 176
... Coriolanus , Act II . Menenius fpeaking of Coriolanus In 176 Critical Obfervations Book II . In the Merry Wives of Windfor, A& II...
... Coriolanus , Act II . Menenius fpeaking of Coriolanus In 176 Critical Obfervations Book II . In the Merry Wives of Windfor, A& II...
الصفحة 177
John Upton. In Coriolanus , Act II . Menenius fpeaking of Coriolanus , " Where is he wounded ? Vol . I'th ' fhoulder , " and i'th ' left arm : there will be large cicatrices " to fhew the people , when he shall stand for " his place . He ...
John Upton. In Coriolanus , Act II . Menenius fpeaking of Coriolanus , " Where is he wounded ? Vol . I'th ' fhoulder , " and i'th ' left arm : there will be large cicatrices " to fhew the people , when he shall stand for " his place . He ...
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