Famous Introductions to Shakespeare's Plays by the Notable Editors of the Eighteenth CenturyBeverley Ellison Warner B. Franklin, 1968 - 268 páginas |
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... pleasure is obtained ; yet , thus unassisted by interest or passion , they have past through variations of taste and ... pleasures of sudden wonder are soon exhausted , and TO SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS 113.
... pleasure is obtained ; yet , thus unassisted by interest or passion , they have past through variations of taste and ... pleasures of sudden wonder are soon exhausted , and TO SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS 113.
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... pleasure from the neighbouring languages , or that an antiquated diction was then em- ployed by any poet but Spenser . That the obscurities of our author , to whatever cause they may be referred , do not arise from the paucity of ...
... pleasure from the neighbouring languages , or that an antiquated diction was then em- ployed by any poet but Spenser . That the obscurities of our author , to whatever cause they may be referred , do not arise from the paucity of ...
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... pleasure : nor , perhaps , would it be much misbeseem us to remem- ber , amidst our triumphs over the nonsensical and the senseless , that we likewise are men ; that debemur morti , and , as Swift observed to Burnet , shall soon be ...
... pleasure : nor , perhaps , would it be much misbeseem us to remem- ber , amidst our triumphs over the nonsensical and the senseless , that we likewise are men ; that debemur morti , and , as Swift observed to Burnet , shall soon be ...
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Biographical Sketch | 85 |
Biographical Sketch | 90 |
SAMUEL JOHNSON | 110 |
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