Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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... Qualities of a Buffoon are summ'd up in one Word , and that is a Buffoon . And secondly , whereas Shakespear has made him a Hater and Contemner and Villifier of the People , we are assur'd by the Roman Historian that Menenius was ...
... Qualities of a Buffoon are summ'd up in one Word , and that is a Buffoon . And secondly , whereas Shakespear has made him a Hater and Contemner and Villifier of the People , we are assur'd by the Roman Historian that Menenius was ...
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... Qualities of Casar : neither his Military Virtue , nor Science , nor his matchless Renown , nor his unparallell'd Victories , his unwearied Bounty to his Friends , nor his Godlike Clemency to his Foes , his Beneficence , his Munificence ...
... Qualities of Casar : neither his Military Virtue , nor Science , nor his matchless Renown , nor his unparallell'd Victories , his unwearied Bounty to his Friends , nor his Godlike Clemency to his Foes , his Beneficence , his Munificence ...
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... Qualities . I must confess , I do not remember that we have any Authority from the Roman Historians which may induce us to believe that Cesar had any such Design . Nor if he had had any such View , could he , who was the most secret ...
... Qualities . I must confess , I do not remember that we have any Authority from the Roman Historians which may induce us to believe that Cesar had any such Design . Nor if he had had any such View , could he , who was the most secret ...
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... Qualities of Casar , his Clemency , his Benefi- cence , his admirable Discernment ; and that avoidless Ruine in which the whole Empire would be soon in- volv'd , if Cæsar did not effect this . Sallust urges it still more home to him and ...
... Qualities of Casar , his Clemency , his Benefi- cence , his admirable Discernment ; and that avoidless Ruine in which the whole Empire would be soon in- volv'd , if Cæsar did not effect this . Sallust urges it still more home to him and ...
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... Qualities of Casar might have been display'd . I will not pretend to determine here how that Scene might have been turn'd ; and what I have already said on this Subject , has been spoke with the utmost Caution and Diffidence . But this ...
... Qualities of Casar might have been display'd . I will not pretend to determine here how that Scene might have been turn'd ; and what I have already said on this Subject , has been spoke with the utmost Caution and Diffidence . But this ...
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