Tempest ; Midsummer night's dream ; Two gentlemen of Verona ; Merry wives of Windsor ; Measure for measureC. Hitch, 1757 |
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... an Argu- " ment of his never having read them . " I fhall leave it to the Determination of my Learned Rea- ders , from the numerous Paffages , which I have : b 2 occa- occafionally quoted in my Notes , in which our Poet The PREFACE .
... an Argu- " ment of his never having read them . " I fhall leave it to the Determination of my Learned Rea- ders , from the numerous Paffages , which I have : b 2 occa- occafionally quoted in my Notes , in which our Poet The PREFACE .
Pàgina
... Paffages , that I occafionally quote from the Claffics , fhall not be urged as Proofs that he knowingly imitated those originals ; but brought to fhew how happily he has express'd himself upon the fame Topicks . A very learned Critick ...
... Paffages , that I occafionally quote from the Claffics , fhall not be urged as Proofs that he knowingly imitated those originals ; but brought to fhew how happily he has express'd himself upon the fame Topicks . A very learned Critick ...
Pàgina
... Paffages : and tho ' it be neither Prudence to cenfure , or commend , what one does not under- ftand ; yet if a man muft do one when he plays the Critick , the latter is the more ridiculous Office : And by That Shakespeare fuffers moft ...
... Paffages : and tho ' it be neither Prudence to cenfure , or commend , what one does not under- ftand ; yet if a man muft do one when he plays the Critick , the latter is the more ridiculous Office : And by That Shakespeare fuffers moft ...
Pàgina
... Paffages . Hence , therefore , may be seen either the Iniquity or Igno- rance of his Cenfurers , who , from fome Expref- fions , would make us believe , the Doctor every where gives us his Corrections as the original Text of the Author ...
... Paffages . Hence , therefore , may be seen either the Iniquity or Igno- rance of his Cenfurers , who , from fome Expref- fions , would make us believe , the Doctor every where gives us his Corrections as the original Text of the Author ...
Pàgina
... Paffages ; the Explana- tion of obscure and difficult ones ; and an Inquiry into the Beauties and Defects of Compofition . This Work is principally confin'd to the two for- mer Parts : tho ' there are some Specimens inter- fpers'd of ...
... Paffages ; the Explana- tion of obscure and difficult ones ; and an Inquiry into the Beauties and Defects of Compofition . This Work is principally confin'd to the two for- mer Parts : tho ' there are some Specimens inter- fpers'd of ...
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