The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... collected , which had gone through as many changes as performers , either from mu- tilations or additions made to them . Hence we derive many chafms and incoherences in the fenfe and matter . Scenes were frequently tranfpofed , and ...
... collected , which had gone through as many changes as performers , either from mu- tilations or additions made to them . Hence we derive many chafms and incoherences in the fenfe and matter . Scenes were frequently tranfpofed , and ...
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... collected from antiquity ; and of which , fuch kind of writers as Rymer , Gildon , Dennis , and Oldmixon , have only gathered and chewed the husks : nor on the other hand is it to be formed on the plan of those crude and fuperficial ...
... collected from antiquity ; and of which , fuch kind of writers as Rymer , Gildon , Dennis , and Oldmixon , have only gathered and chewed the husks : nor on the other hand is it to be formed on the plan of those crude and fuperficial ...
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... collected a fyftem of civil and economical prudence . Yet his real power is not fhown in the fplendor of par- ticular paffages , but by the progrefs of his fable , and the tenor of his dialogue ; and he that tries to recommend him by ...
... collected a fyftem of civil and economical prudence . Yet his real power is not fhown in the fplendor of par- ticular paffages , but by the progrefs of his fable , and the tenor of his dialogue ; and he that tries to recommend him by ...
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... , or opportunity fupplies . Na- ture gives no man knowledge , and when images are collected by study and experience can only affift in combining or applying them . Shakspeare , however Q 3 DR . JOHNSON'S PREFACE . 229.
... , or opportunity fupplies . Na- ture gives no man knowledge , and when images are collected by study and experience can only affift in combining or applying them . Shakspeare , however Q 3 DR . JOHNSON'S PREFACE . 229.
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... collected , than he alone has given to his country .. Nor was his attention confined to the actions of men ; he was an exact furveyor of the inanimate world ; his defcriptions have always fome peculiari- ties , gathered by contemplating ...
... collected , than he alone has given to his country .. Nor was his attention confined to the actions of men ; he was an exact furveyor of the inanimate world ; his defcriptions have always fome peculiari- ties , gathered by contemplating ...
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