The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, כרך 1R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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עמוד vii
... manner , could readily comprehend the meaning . I am far from pretending to say that , with all the advantages I enjoyed , I can hope to remedy the many imperfections which must unavoidably occur , when the mind which collected ...
... manner , could readily comprehend the meaning . I am far from pretending to say that , with all the advantages I enjoyed , I can hope to remedy the many imperfections which must unavoidably occur , when the mind which collected ...
עמוד xiv
... manner , beteem in Hamlet , " That he might not beteem the winds of heaven " Visit her face too roughly , " was for a long period supposed to be a corruption , till a passage in Golding's Ovid ascertained that it was a word of our ...
... manner , beteem in Hamlet , " That he might not beteem the winds of heaven " Visit her face too roughly , " was for a long period supposed to be a corruption , till a passage in Golding's Ovid ascertained that it was a word of our ...
עמוד xlix
... manner in which they are written , in point of style , while his compositions intended for the publick eye are marked by the highest degree of polish and limæ labor . His letters , which have been quoted by Mr. Gifford , exhibit his ...
... manner in which they are written , in point of style , while his compositions intended for the publick eye are marked by the highest degree of polish and limæ labor . His letters , which have been quoted by Mr. Gifford , exhibit his ...
עמוד lxi
... manner ( although his style was remarkable for its elegance , perspicuity , and precision ) , yet he was equal in critical sagacity , and superior , even to his rival , in accurate knowledge and unwearied research ; but he was still ...
... manner ( although his style was remarkable for its elegance , perspicuity , and precision ) , yet he was equal in critical sagacity , and superior , even to his rival , in accurate knowledge and unwearied research ; but he was still ...
עמוד lxviii
... manner , and as if you were drawn into it by your subject , given us a very interesting History of our Language , during that important period in which , after being refined by Chaucer , it fell into the rudeness of civil confusion ...
... manner , and as if you were drawn into it by your subject , given us a very interesting History of our Language , during that important period in which , after being refined by Chaucer , it fell into the rudeness of civil confusion ...
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