The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... language ; but not of fuch language as Shakspeare , if compared with him- 2 See first folio , & c . for the lift of actors in our author's plays . felf where he is perfect , can be fuppofed to D2 ADVERTISEMENT . 35.
... language ; but not of fuch language as Shakspeare , if compared with him- 2 See first folio , & c . for the lift of actors in our author's plays . felf where he is perfect , can be fuppofed to D2 ADVERTISEMENT . 35.
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... language ; for even modern poetry has sometimes been in danger from the chances of their fuperintendance . He whofe business it is to offer this unusual apology , very well remembers to have been fitting with Dr. Johnfon , when an agent ...
... language ; for even modern poetry has sometimes been in danger from the chances of their fuperintendance . He whofe business it is to offer this unusual apology , very well remembers to have been fitting with Dr. Johnfon , when an agent ...
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... language . It is without controversy , that in his works we fcarce find any traces of any thing that looks like an imitation of the ancients . The delicacy of his tafte , and the natural bent of his own great genius , ( equal , if not ...
... language . It is without controversy , that in his works we fcarce find any traces of any thing that looks like an imitation of the ancients . The delicacy of his tafte , and the natural bent of his own great genius , ( equal , if not ...
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... language to deliver them . Upon his leaving school , he seems to have given entirely into that way of living which his father propofed to him ; 7 and in order to fettle in the world after a family manner , he thought fit to marry while ...
... language to deliver them . Upon his leaving school , he seems to have given entirely into that way of living which his father propofed to him ; 7 and in order to fettle in the world after a family manner , he thought fit to marry while ...
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... language of Shakspeare's age an usurer did not mean one who took exorbitant , but any , intereft or ufance for money ; which many then confidered as criminal . The opprobious terms by which fuch a person was distinguished , Ten in the ...
... language of Shakspeare's age an usurer did not mean one who took exorbitant , but any , intereft or ufance for money ; which many then confidered as criminal . The opprobious terms by which fuch a person was distinguished , Ten in the ...
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