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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... those who accufe him to have wanted learning , give him the greatest com- mendation ; " yet an attack upon an article of faith hath been usually received with more temper and complacence , than the unfortunate opinion which I am about ...
... those who accufe him to have wanted learning , give him the greatest com- mendation ; " yet an attack upon an article of faith hath been usually received with more temper and complacence , than the unfortunate opinion which I am about ...
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... those upon which they highly value themfelves . " Yes , where there is a competition , and the competitor formidable : but , I think , this critick himself hath fcarcely fet in oppofition the learning of Shakspeare and Jonfon . 3 ...
... those upon which they highly value themfelves . " Yes , where there is a competition , and the competitor formidable : but , I think , this critick himself hath fcarcely fet in oppofition the learning of Shakspeare and Jonfon . 3 ...
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... those illustrious lovers , and the arrangement of their dominion , " s Unto her " He gave the ' stablishment of Egypt , made her " Of lower Syria , Cyprus , Lydia , " Abfolute queen . " Read Libya , fays the critick authoratively , as ...
... those illustrious lovers , and the arrangement of their dominion , " s Unto her " He gave the ' stablishment of Egypt , made her " Of lower Syria , Cyprus , Lydia , " Abfolute queen . " Read Libya , fays the critick authoratively , as ...
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... Those highly finished landscapes , the Seafons , are indeed copied from nature , but Thomson sometimes recollected the hand of his master : " " The ftately failing fwan " Gives out his fnowy plumage to the gale ; " And arching proud his ...
... Those highly finished landscapes , the Seafons , are indeed copied from nature , but Thomson sometimes recollected the hand of his master : " " The ftately failing fwan " Gives out his fnowy plumage to the gale ; " And arching proud his ...
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... those fooles that will have all they fee . " B. II . c . 14 . * Printed amongst the works of Chaucer , but really written by Robert Henderfon , or Henryfon , according to other authorities . 9 It is obfervable that Hyperion is used by ...
... those fooles that will have all they fee . " B. II . c . 14 . * Printed amongst the works of Chaucer , but really written by Robert Henderfon , or Henryfon , according to other authorities . 9 It is obfervable that Hyperion is used by ...
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