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 xv
William Shakespeare Samuel Johnson. In tragedy his performance seems conftantly to be worse , as his labour is more . The effufions of passion which exi- gence forces out , are for the most part ftriking and energe- tick ; but whenever ...
William Shakespeare Samuel Johnson. In tragedy his performance seems conftantly to be worse , as his labour is more . The effufions of passion which exi- gence forces out , are for the most part ftriking and energe- tick ; but whenever ...
الصفحة xxxv
... seems to have thought very little on correction or explanation , but that our authour's works might appear like thofe of his fraternity , with the appendages of a life and recommendatory preface . Rowe has been clamorously blamed for ...
... seems to have thought very little on correction or explanation , but that our authour's works might appear like thofe of his fraternity , with the appendages of a life and recommendatory preface . Rowe has been clamorously blamed for ...
الصفحة xxxvi
... his name , had been omitted by his friends , and were never added to his works before the edition of 1664 , from which they were copied by the later writers . This was a work which Pope seems to have thought xxxvi PREFACE .
... his name , had been omitted by his friends , and were never added to his works before the edition of 1664 , from which they were copied by the later writers . This was a work which Pope seems to have thought xxxvi PREFACE .
الصفحة xxxvii
William Shakespeare Samuel Johnson. This was a work which Pope seems to have thought un- worthy of his abilities , being not able to fupprefs his con- tempt of the dull duty of an editor . He understood but half his undertaking . The ...
William Shakespeare Samuel Johnson. This was a work which Pope seems to have thought un- worthy of his abilities , being not able to fupprefs his con- tempt of the dull duty of an editor . He understood but half his undertaking . The ...
الصفحة xl
... seems not to suspect a critick of fallibility , and it was but reasonable that he should claim what he fo liberally granted . As he never writes without careful enquiry and diligent confideration , have received all his notes , and ...
... seems not to suspect a critick of fallibility , and it was but reasonable that he should claim what he fo liberally granted . As he never writes without careful enquiry and diligent confideration , have received all his notes , and ...
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