The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen2J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fuch evidence . One of the firft and moft vehement affertors of the learning of Shakspeare , was the editor of his poems , the well - known Mr. Gildon ; and his fteps Hence perhaps the ill - ftarr'd rage between this critick and his ...
... fuch evidence . One of the firft and moft vehement affertors of the learning of Shakspeare , was the editor of his poems , the well - known Mr. Gildon ; and his fteps Hence perhaps the ill - ftarr'd rage between this critick and his ...
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... fuch a name would gladly fhelter their own idleness and ignorance . " He , like the learned knight , at every anomaly in grammar or metre , " Hath hard words ready to fhow why , " And tell what rule he did it by . " How would the old ...
... fuch a name would gladly fhelter their own idleness and ignorance . " He , like the learned knight , at every anomaly in grammar or metre , " Hath hard words ready to fhow why , " And tell what rule he did it by . " How would the old ...
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... fuch as were but mean readers fhould perufe over before , once or twice , the chapters and homilies , to the intent they might read to the better understanding of the people . " " Dr. Grey declares , that Shakspeare's knowledge in the ...
... fuch as were but mean readers fhould perufe over before , once or twice , the chapters and homilies , to the intent they might read to the better understanding of the people . " " Dr. Grey declares , that Shakspeare's knowledge in the ...
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... fuch , ) which fhall carry with them at leaft an equal degree of fimilarity . But there can be no occafion of wafting any future time in this department : the world is now in poffeffion of the Marks of Imita- tion . 66 Shakspeare ...
... fuch , ) which fhall carry with them at leaft an equal degree of fimilarity . But there can be no occafion of wafting any future time in this department : the world is now in poffeffion of the Marks of Imita- tion . 66 Shakspeare ...
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... fuch an interpretation , is a fufficient refutation of it and his critical word will be rather taken in Greek than in English : in the fame hands there- fore I will venture to leave all our author's know- ' Dr. Warburton corrects orphan ...
... fuch an interpretation , is a fufficient refutation of it and his critical word will be rather taken in Greek than in English : in the fame hands there- fore I will venture to leave all our author's know- ' Dr. Warburton corrects orphan ...
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