The Works of Shakespear: Tempest ; Midsummer night's dream ; Two gentlemen of Verona ; Merry wives of Windsor ; Measure for measureJ. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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... Shakespear . To com- mon Terms he hath affixed Meanings of his own , unauthorised by Ufe , and not to be jufti- fied by Analogy . And this Liberty he hath taken with the nobleft Parts of Speech , fuch as Mixed- modes ; which , as they ...
... Shakespear . To com- mon Terms he hath affixed Meanings of his own , unauthorised by Ufe , and not to be jufti- fied by Analogy . And this Liberty he hath taken with the nobleft Parts of Speech , fuch as Mixed- modes ; which , as they ...
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... Shakespear's Anomalies ( as we may call them ) amongst the Corruptions of his Text ; which , therefore , they have cashiered in great numbers , to make room for a Jargon of their own . This hath put me to additional Trouble ; for I had ...
... Shakespear's Anomalies ( as we may call them ) amongst the Corruptions of his Text ; which , therefore , they have cashiered in great numbers , to make room for a Jargon of their own . This hath put me to additional Trouble ; for I had ...
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... Religion . Yet , in refpect of Shakespear's great fenfe , Arifto- phanes's best wit is but buffoonry ; and , in comparison of Ariftophanes's Freedoms , Shake- Spear Spear writes with the purity of a Veftal . But xxii PREFACE .
... Religion . Yet , in refpect of Shakespear's great fenfe , Arifto- phanes's best wit is but buffoonry ; and , in comparison of Ariftophanes's Freedoms , Shake- Spear Spear writes with the purity of a Veftal . But xxii PREFACE .
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... Shake- Spear muft be confeffed to be the fairest and fullest fubject for Criticism , and to afford the most nume- rous , as well as moft confpicuous inftances , both of Beauties and Faults of all forts . But this far exceeds the bounds ...
... Shake- Spear muft be confeffed to be the fairest and fullest fubject for Criticism , and to afford the most nume- rous , as well as moft confpicuous inftances , both of Beauties and Faults of all forts . But this far exceeds the bounds ...
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... Shakespear . We have Tranfla- tions from Ovid published in his name , among those Poems which pafs for his , and for fome of which we ' have undoubted authority , ( being published by him- felf , and dedicated to his noble Patron the ...
... Shakespear . We have Tranfla- tions from Ovid published in his name , among those Poems which pafs for his , and for fome of which we ' have undoubted authority , ( being published by him- felf , and dedicated to his noble Patron the ...
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