The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen1J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fuch another as . the German has placed under the chin of his meta- morphofed poet ? From its pointed corners , refem- bling the wings of a bat , which are conftant indi- cations of mifchievous agency , the engraver's ruff would have ...
... fuch another as . the German has placed under the chin of his meta- morphofed poet ? From its pointed corners , refem- bling the wings of a bat , which are conftant indi- cations of mifchievous agency , the engraver's ruff would have ...
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... fuch memorial of his face . As he was careless of the future ftate of his works , his folici- tude might not have extended to the perpetuation of his looks . Had any portrait of him exifted , we may naturally fuppofe it muft have ...
... fuch memorial of his face . As he was careless of the future ftate of his works , his folici- tude might not have extended to the perpetuation of his looks . Had any portrait of him exifted , we may naturally fuppofe it muft have ...
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... fuch a chafm in evidence , the validity of it may be not unfairly queftioned , and especially by those who remember a species of fraudulence recorded in Mr. Foote's Tafte : " Clap Lord Dupe's arms on that half - length of Erafmus ; I ...
... fuch a chafm in evidence , the validity of it may be not unfairly queftioned , and especially by those who remember a species of fraudulence recorded in Mr. Foote's Tafte : " Clap Lord Dupe's arms on that half - length of Erafmus ; I ...
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... fuch atoms of intelligence have been collected . -That the foregoing information , however , may communicate no alarm , or induce the reader to fup- pose we have " beftowed our whole tediousness " on him , we should add , that many ...
... fuch atoms of intelligence have been collected . -That the foregoing information , however , may communicate no alarm , or induce the reader to fup- pose we have " beftowed our whole tediousness " on him , we should add , that many ...
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... fuch as had fallen into decay . The poet , there- fore , whofe dialogue has often , during a long and uninterrupted series of lines , no other peculiarities than were common to the works of his moft cele- brated contemporaries , and ...
... fuch as had fallen into decay . The poet , there- fore , whofe dialogue has often , during a long and uninterrupted series of lines , no other peculiarities than were common to the works of his moft cele- brated contemporaries , and ...
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