The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... pleasure , that fome of their fine images would naturally have infinuated themselves into , and been mixed with his own writings ; fo that his not copying at leaft fome- thing from them , may be an argument of his never having read them ...
... pleasure , that fome of their fine images would naturally have infinuated themselves into , and been mixed with his own writings ; fo that his not copying at leaft fome- thing from them , may be an argument of his never having read them ...
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... pleasures ; weaning it from fenfuality , and by de- grees filing off , fmoothing , and polishing , its rugged corners . SIR J. REYNOLDS the feverer criticks among us cannot bear it , yet E 3 OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 53.
... pleasures ; weaning it from fenfuality , and by de- grees filing off , fmoothing , and polishing , its rugged corners . SIR J. REYNOLDS the feverer criticks among us cannot bear it , yet E 3 OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 53.
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... pleasure . If his diction , and the cloathing of his thoughts attract us , how much more mult we be charmed with the richness and variety of his images and ideas ! If his images and ideas steal into our fouls , and ftrike upon our fancy ...
... pleasure . If his diction , and the cloathing of his thoughts attract us , how much more mult we be charmed with the richness and variety of his images and ideas ! If his images and ideas steal into our fouls , and ftrike upon our fancy ...
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... pleasure ( a copy of which licence is preferved in Ry- mer's Fadera ) . Again , it is certain , that Shakspeare did not exhibit his Macbeth till after the Union was brought about , and till after King James I. had be- gun to touch for ...
... pleasure ( a copy of which licence is preferved in Ry- mer's Fadera ) . Again , it is certain , that Shakspeare did not exhibit his Macbeth till after the Union was brought about , and till after King James I. had be- gun to touch for ...
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... pleasure , fometimes ftands in need of our indulgence . Whenever this happens with regard to Shakspeare , I would willingly im- pute it to a vice of his times . We fee complaifance enough , in our days , paid to a bad taste . So that ...
... pleasure , fometimes ftands in need of our indulgence . Whenever this happens with regard to Shakspeare , I would willingly im- pute it to a vice of his times . We fee complaifance enough , in our days , paid to a bad taste . So that ...
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