The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Twenty-one Volumes. With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators. To which are Added NotesJ. Nichols and son, 1813 |
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... equal , - " At length , our mighty bard's victorious lays " Fill the loud voice of universal praise ; " And baffled spite , with hopeless anguish dumb , " Yields to renown the centuries to come . " a renown , established on so solid a ...
... equal , - " At length , our mighty bard's victorious lays " Fill the loud voice of universal praise ; " And baffled spite , with hopeless anguish dumb , " Yields to renown the centuries to come . " a renown , established on so solid a ...
الصفحة 24
... where shall we find an equal conformity in his features ? Few objects indeed are occasionally more difficult to seize , than the slender traits that mark the character of a face ; and the - of the poor remains of their avowed original .
... where shall we find an equal conformity in his features ? Few objects indeed are occasionally more difficult to seize , than the slender traits that mark the character of a face ; and the - of the poor remains of their avowed original .
الصفحة 26
... is his countenance as represented by Faithorne , that it appears to have sunk that celebrated engraver beneath many a common artist in the same line . -- with equal justice will withhold from him the poet's 26 ADVERTISEMENT .
... is his countenance as represented by Faithorne , that it appears to have sunk that celebrated engraver beneath many a common artist in the same line . -- with equal justice will withhold from him the poet's 26 ADVERTISEMENT .
الصفحة 27
... equal justice will withhold from him the poet's bays . To his pretensions of descent from Shakspeare , one might almost be induced to apply a ludicrous passage uttered by Fielding's Phaeton in the Suds : " 6 by all the parish boys I'm ...
... equal justice will withhold from him the poet's bays . To his pretensions of descent from Shakspeare , one might almost be induced to apply a ludicrous passage uttered by Fielding's Phaeton in the Suds : " 6 by all the parish boys I'm ...
الصفحة 31
... on this occasion that he imitated Ronsard ; and it must be confessed , with equal truth , that in the present instance Ronsard had been a borrower from Anacreon . sionally entitled to be seen , as he would have ADVERTISEMENT . $ 1.
... on this occasion that he imitated Ronsard ; and it must be confessed , with equal truth , that in the present instance Ronsard had been a borrower from Anacreon . sionally entitled to be seen , as he would have ADVERTISEMENT . $ 1.
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