The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... thing . " His images are indeed every where fo lively , that the thing he would represent ftands full before you , and you poffefs every part of it . I will venture to point out one more , which is , I think , as flrong and as uncommon ...
... thing . " His images are indeed every where fo lively , that the thing he would represent ftands full before you , and you poffefs every part of it . I will venture to point out one more , which is , I think , as flrong and as uncommon ...
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... thing we have of his . One may obferve , that the unities are kept here , with an exactness uncommon to the liberties of his writing ; though that was what , I fuppofe , he valued himself least upon , fince his excellencies were all of ...
... thing we have of his . One may obferve , that the unities are kept here , with an exactness uncommon to the liberties of his writing ; though that was what , I fuppofe , he valued himself least upon , fince his excellencies were all of ...
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... unnatural luft , and his language is as hobgoblin as his perfon : in all things he is diftinguifhed from other mortals . Preface to Troilus and Crefida . MALONE . cepts , fo it would be hard to judge him OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 59.
... unnatural luft , and his language is as hobgoblin as his perfon : in all things he is diftinguifhed from other mortals . Preface to Troilus and Crefida . MALONE . cepts , fo it would be hard to judge him OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 59.
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... things of this world , and wholly refigned to the feverest difpenfations of God's providence . There is a fhort fcene in The Second Part of Henry the Sixth , which I cannot but think admirable in its kind . Cardinal Beaufort , who had ...
... things of this world , and wholly refigned to the feverest difpenfations of God's providence . There is a fhort fcene in The Second Part of Henry the Sixth , which I cannot but think admirable in its kind . Cardinal Beaufort , who had ...
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... thing of that kind , he ' makes his father's Ghoft forbid that part of his vengeance : " But howfoever thou purfu'ft this a & t . " L " Taint not thy mind , nor let thy foul contrive Against thy mother aught ; leave her to heav'n ...
... thing of that kind , he ' makes his father's Ghoft forbid that part of his vengeance : " But howfoever thou purfu'ft this a & t . " L " Taint not thy mind , nor let thy foul contrive Against thy mother aught ; leave her to heav'n ...
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