Illustrations of Shakespeare, and of Ancient MannersTegg, 1839 - 631 pàgines |
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Pàgina v
... writer : but as no one in this case perhaps ever thought , or at least should think , himself incompetent to the task assumed of instructing or amusing others , it may be as well , on the present occasion , to waive altogether such a ...
... writer : but as no one in this case perhaps ever thought , or at least should think , himself incompetent to the task assumed of instructing or amusing others , it may be as well , on the present occasion , to waive altogether such a ...
Pàgina vi
... writer who has best illustrated the principles of taste , that " the pride of science is always meek and humble compared with the pride of ignorance . " He , who at this day can entirely comprehend the writings of Shakspeare without the ...
... writer who has best illustrated the principles of taste , that " the pride of science is always meek and humble compared with the pride of ignorance . " He , who at this day can entirely comprehend the writings of Shakspeare without the ...
Pàgina vii
... writer's masterly preface , or of his sound and tasteful characters of the plays of Shakspeare . all the commentators Dr. Warburton was surely the worst . His sentiments indeed have been seldom ex- hibited in modern editions but for the ...
... writer's masterly preface , or of his sound and tasteful characters of the plays of Shakspeare . all the commentators Dr. Warburton was surely the worst . His sentiments indeed have been seldom ex- hibited in modern editions but for the ...
Pàgina viii
... writer cannot flatter himself that he has uniformly paid a strict attention to this rule ; the ardour of con- jecture may have sometimes led him , in common with others , to forget the precepts he had himself laid down . It may be ...
... writer cannot flatter himself that he has uniformly paid a strict attention to this rule ; the ardour of con- jecture may have sometimes led him , in common with others , to forget the precepts he had himself laid down . It may be ...
Pàgina x
... writers ; but he is certainly much better worth illustrating . The above objectors , affectedly zealous to detect the errors of other men , but more frequently betraying their own self - sufficiency and over - weening importance , seem ...
... writers ; but he is certainly much better worth illustrating . The above objectors , affectedly zealous to detect the errors of other men , but more frequently betraying their own self - sufficiency and over - weening importance , seem ...
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