Another Essence of Malone, Or, The "beauties" of Shakespeare's EditorT. Becket, 1801 - 313 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 32
עמוד 5
... TRUE ( he fays ) & c . " ( 2 ) " IT IS NOT true , & c . ” It happens too , that what he calls " POSI- TIONS " are affertions of an historical fact , which ( according to bim ) are abfolutely falfe ; that is , if truth and falfehood are ...
... TRUE ( he fays ) & c . " ( 2 ) " IT IS NOT true , & c . ” It happens too , that what he calls " POSI- TIONS " are affertions of an historical fact , which ( according to bim ) are abfolutely falfe ; that is , if truth and falfehood are ...
עמוד 8
... TRUE that the art of printing was " at no age in fuch unfkilful hands . " Here no proof is even infinuated , or any other age pointed out - fo that Edmond is in the right , if fince the art of printing was discovered , there exifted a ...
... TRUE that the art of printing was " at no age in fuch unfkilful hands . " Here no proof is even infinuated , or any other age pointed out - fo that Edmond is in the right , if fince the art of printing was discovered , there exifted a ...
עמוד 9
... true in Two DEGREES of the " latitude , " ( as he calls it , ) and falfe in THIRTEEN , which makes the affertion more falfe than true in the differ- ence between Two and THIRTEEN . ( V. Duncan's logic . ) But he gives no proof that ...
... true in Two DEGREES of the " latitude , " ( as he calls it , ) and falfe in THIRTEEN , which makes the affertion more falfe than true in the differ- ence between Two and THIRTEEN . ( V. Duncan's logic . ) But he gives no proof that ...
עמוד 11
... true " that his reader is embarraffed with dead and foreign languages , with obfoleteness and with " innovation . " N. B. I have recommended the rhetoric of this if ; -it is also a chef d'œuvre of fatyrical wit ; but as to its logic - c ...
... true " that his reader is embarraffed with dead and foreign languages , with obfoleteness and with " innovation . " N. B. I have recommended the rhetoric of this if ; -it is also a chef d'œuvre of fatyrical wit ; but as to its logic - c ...
עמוד 15
... true that others ( and all others who had common fenfe ) have faid in general the fame thing . But he gives ( and with peculiar felicity ) illuftrations of that , which he calls , in beautifully inflated language , " gradual progress of ...
... true that others ( and all others who had common fenfe ) have faid in general the fame thing . But he gives ( and with peculiar felicity ) illuftrations of that , which he calls , in beautifully inflated language , " gradual progress of ...
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addrefs adopted Æneid affertion affume affures againſt alſo anſwer Apemantus Apropos aſked becauſe called CANON Capel compofitor copy copyift Cymbeline defcribed diffyllable diſcover Dryden's Editor Steevens Edmond Effence emendation EXAMPLE EXAMPLE expreffion faid falfe fame fays fecond feems feen Felix fenfe fhall filk fince firſt Folio fome fubject fuch fuperfluous fuppofe fure fyllables gall gives himſelf Houſe Iambic inftances ingenious itſelf Johnſon juft juſt kifs ladies laft leaſt lefs Lord Malone Malone's Malonian means meaſure Minutian moft moſt muſt myſelf never obferved occafion Othello paffage perfon perhaps play poet poet's Pope profe prove publiſhed purpoſe reader reaſon refpect reftoring Regiſter repreſents rhime rhithm ſay ſeems Sergeant Shakspeare Shakspeare's ſhall ſhe ſhould ſpelling ſpirit ſtated Stratford Subd ſuch ſuppoſe tells thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou Timon told trochees uſed verfe verſe Warburton whofe word written wrote
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 103 - M. William Shak-speare : HIS True Chronicle Historic of the life and death of King LEAR and his three Daughters.
עמוד 54 - And the first went, and poured out his vial upon the earth; and there fell a noisome and grievous sore upon the men which had the mark of the beast, and upon them which worshipped his image.
עמוד 130 - ... from contemporary authors, and to form a genuine text by a faithful collation of the original copies, has not perhaps had that notice to which it is entitled; for undoubtedly it is a laborious and a difficult task: and the due execution of this it is, which can alone entitle an editor of Shakspeare to the favour of the publick.
עמוד 15 - As I foretold you, were all fpirits, and Are melted into air, into thin air ; And, like the bafelefs fabric of this vifion, The cloud-capt towers, the gorgeous palaces, The folemn temples, the great globe itfelf, Yea, all which it inherit, fhall diffolve ; And, like this infubftantial pageant faded, Leave not a rack behind ! We are fuch fluff As dreams are made on, and our little life Is rounded with a Deep.
עמוד 123 - ... or to compare in his thoughts a length of a thousand diameters of the earth, with that of a million, and he will quickly find that he has no different measures in his mind adjusted to such extraordinary degrees of grandeur or minuteness.
עמוד 40 - Hobgoblin call you, and sweet Puck, You do their work, and they shall have good luck : Are not you he ? Puck.
עמוד 17 - Faith, gentlemen, it is so long since I wrote the line, I have forgot my meaning. This I know, could I have dreamt so much nonsense would have been talked and writ about it, I would have blotted it out of my works ; for I am sure, if any of these be my meaning, it doth me very little honour.
עמוד 32 - I fhould hate myfelf for patiently enduring to he a lord. This is ill enough exprefled. Perhaps fome happy change may fet it right. I have tried, and can do nothing, yet I cannot heartily concur with Dr. Warburton. JOHNSON.
עמוד 34 - I had no wit [or discretion] in my anger, but was absurd enough to wish myself one of that set of men, whom I despise. He then exclaims with indignation — To be a lord...