Memoirs of the Life of W. Shakespeare, with an essay toward the expression of his genius, and an account of the rise ... of the English Drama |
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... critics little , has thought his own thoughts and trusted his own judgment upon this subject , until , with a mingling of confidence and diffidence which it would be difficult to explain , he now ventures to offer his conclusions as ...
... critics little , has thought his own thoughts and trusted his own judgment upon this subject , until , with a mingling of confidence and diffidence which it would be difficult to explain , he now ventures to offer his conclusions as ...
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... critics are , I believe , without a similar excuse for the strange fancy of her British rival , which they were so quick to condemn in her as a trait of " American " extravagance . of hardly more significance , and confirmation of some ...
... critics are , I believe , without a similar excuse for the strange fancy of her British rival , which they were so quick to condemn in her as a trait of " American " extravagance . of hardly more significance , and confirmation of some ...
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... critics , had not the splendid abilities of his son , Joseph Scaliger , made him the second . The Mendelssohn who came between Moses the scholar and Felix the musi- cian used smilingly to say that he was the son of the great Mendelssohn ...
... critics , had not the splendid abilities of his son , Joseph Scaliger , made him the second . The Mendelssohn who came between Moses the scholar and Felix the musi- cian used smilingly to say that he was the son of the great Mendelssohn ...
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... critics have attributed the transformation of luces to louses to Sir Hugh's incapacity of English speech ; but this is to rob the Welshman of his wit . The pronunciation of u as ow is no trick of a Welsh tongue , or of any other , I ...
... critics have attributed the transformation of luces to louses to Sir Hugh's incapacity of English speech ; but this is to rob the Welshman of his wit . The pronunciation of u as ow is no trick of a Welsh tongue , or of any other , I ...
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... criticism and his advice , and , what was less endur- able by his rivals , too ready to illustrate his prin- ciples of art successfully in practice . He came soon to be regarded , by those who liked and - - Vol . VII . , and the ...
... criticism and his advice , and , what was less endur- able by his rivals , too ready to illustrate his prin- ciples of art successfully in practice . He came soon to be regarded , by those who liked and - - Vol . VII . , and the ...
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