The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, כרך 1R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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עמוד xlii
... equal to his wit . He says , if there be never a servant - monster in the fair , who can help it . ' And Malone affirms that ' Jonson en- deavours to depreciate this beautiful comedy by calling it a foolery . ' The depreciation remains ...
... equal to his wit . He says , if there be never a servant - monster in the fair , who can help it . ' And Malone affirms that ' Jonson en- deavours to depreciate this beautiful comedy by calling it a foolery . ' The depreciation remains ...
עמוד l
... equal honour to the object of his praise , and his own good heart . I now take leave of this part of my task , which I have undertaken with reluctance , and have executed with pain . If in any part of it I have been betrayed into undue ...
... equal honour to the object of his praise , and his own good heart . I now take leave of this part of my task , which I have undertaken with reluctance , and have executed with pain . If in any part of it I have been betrayed into undue ...
עמוד lxi
... equal in critical sagacity , and superior , even to his rival , in accurate knowledge and unwearied research ; but he was still more honourably distinguished by his openness of character and inflexible adherence to truth , from which he ...
... equal in critical sagacity , and superior , even to his rival , in accurate knowledge and unwearied research ; but he was still more honourably distinguished by his openness of character and inflexible adherence to truth , from which he ...
עמוד lxiii
... equal contempt * , and immediately after * The passage to which I have alluded is in EIIEA ПITEPOENTA , vol . ii . p . 319 ; and will show into what ab- surdity a man of real talent may be drawn , when he is carried away by an ...
... equal contempt * , and immediately after * The passage to which I have alluded is in EIIEA ПITEPOENTA , vol . ii . p . 319 ; and will show into what ab- surdity a man of real talent may be drawn , when he is carried away by an ...
עמוד 8
... equal propriety . Whatever object of nature , or branch of science , he either speaks of or describes , it is always with competent , if not extensive knowledge : his descriptions are still exact ; all his meta- phors appropriated , and ...
... equal propriety . Whatever object of nature , or branch of science , he either speaks of or describes , it is always with competent , if not extensive knowledge : his descriptions are still exact ; all his meta- phors appropriated , and ...
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