The plays of Shakespeare, from the text of S. Johnson, with the prefaces, notes &c. of Rowe, Pope and many other critics. 6 vols. [in 12 pt. Followed by] Shakespeare's poems, المجلد 1 |
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الصفحة xxx
... matter and form to provide ; for except the characters of Chaucer , to whom I think he is not much indebted , there were no writers in English , and perhaps not many in other modern languages , which shewed life in its native colours ...
... matter and form to provide ; for except the characters of Chaucer , to whom I think he is not much indebted , there were no writers in English , and perhaps not many in other modern languages , which shewed life in its native colours ...
الصفحة xliv
... matter may conduce to the vehemency of the agency ; when the truth to be investigated is so near to inexiftence , as to escape attention , its bulk is to be enlarged by rage and exclamation : That to which all would be indifferent in ...
... matter may conduce to the vehemency of the agency ; when the truth to be investigated is so near to inexiftence , as to escape attention , its bulk is to be enlarged by rage and exclamation : That to which all would be indifferent in ...
الصفحة xlvi
... matter will feem to deferve ; but that which is moft difficult is not always most important , and to an edi- tor nothing is a trifle by which his authour is obfcured . The poetical beauties or defects I have not been very dili- gent to ...
... matter will feem to deferve ; but that which is moft difficult is not always most important , and to an edi- tor nothing is a trifle by which his authour is obfcured . The poetical beauties or defects I have not been very dili- gent to ...
الصفحة lxvii
... matter , if a man has knowledge , whether he has it from one language or another . Nothing is more evident than that he had a taste of natural philofophy , mechanicks , an- cient and modern history , poetical learning and mythology : we ...
... matter , if a man has knowledge , whether he has it from one language or another . Nothing is more evident than that he had a taste of natural philofophy , mechanicks , an- cient and modern history , poetical learning and mythology : we ...
الصفحة xciii
... matter to prove , that , from the groffeft blunders in history , we are not to infer his real ignorance of it : nor from a greater ufe of Latin words , than ever any other English author used , must we infer his acquaintance with that ...
... matter to prove , that , from the groffeft blunders in history , we are not to infer his real ignorance of it : nor from a greater ufe of Latin words , than ever any other English author used , must we infer his acquaintance with that ...
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