The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 7J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fatire is , for the moft part , general , and , as himself fays : his taxing like a wild - goofe flies , Unclaim'd of any man― . ” The place before us feems to be an exception . For by Holo- fernes is defigned a particular character , a ...
... fatire is , for the moft part , general , and , as himself fays : his taxing like a wild - goofe flies , Unclaim'd of any man― . ” The place before us feems to be an exception . For by Holo- fernes is defigned a particular character , a ...
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... fatire of Shakspeare is fo feldom perfonal . It is of the nature of per- fonal invectives to be foon unintelligible ; and the author that gratifies private malice , animam in vulnere ponit , deftroys the future efficacy of his own ...
... fatire of Shakspeare is fo feldom perfonal . It is of the nature of per- fonal invectives to be foon unintelligible ; and the author that gratifies private malice , animam in vulnere ponit , deftroys the future efficacy of his own ...
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... fatire of Marfton , 1598 , and in the 9th Thebaid of Statius , 632. STEEVENS . And raught not- ] i . e . reach'd not . So , in The Arraign ment of Paris , 1584 : 66 the fatal fruit Raught from the golden tree of Proferpine . " STEEVENS ...
... fatire of Marfton , 1598 , and in the 9th Thebaid of Statius , 632. STEEVENS . And raught not- ] i . e . reach'd not . So , in The Arraign ment of Paris , 1584 : 66 the fatal fruit Raught from the golden tree of Proferpine . " STEEVENS ...
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... fatire which , to this hour , has loft nothing of its force . Few performers are folicitous about the history of the character they are to represent . STEEVENS . To have one fhow worse than the king's and his N 2 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST ...
... fatire which , to this hour , has loft nothing of its force . Few performers are folicitous about the history of the character they are to represent . STEEVENS . To have one fhow worse than the king's and his N 2 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST ...
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... fatire against the refined politicks of his countrymen ; of which they were as much poffeffed as the Spaniards of their romantick bravery : a bravery our Shakspeare makes their characteristic in this defcription of a Spanish gentleman ...
... fatire against the refined politicks of his countrymen ; of which they were as much poffeffed as the Spaniards of their romantick bravery : a bravery our Shakspeare makes their characteristic in this defcription of a Spanish gentleman ...
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