The Plays of William Shakespeare: With Notes of Various Commentators, Issue 4G. Kearsley [Printed, 1806 |
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... thought by this to mean that his fancy was so loose and extravagant as to be independent on the rule and government of judgment ; but that what he thought was commonly so great , so justly and rightly conceiv- ed in itself , that it ...
... thought by this to mean that his fancy was so loose and extravagant as to be independent on the rule and government of judgment ; but that what he thought was commonly so great , so justly and rightly conceiv- ed in itself , that it ...
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... thought , " And sate like Patience on a monument , Smiling at Grief . " What an image is here given and what a task would it have been for the greatest masters of Greece and Rome to have expressed the passions designed by this sketch of ...
... thought , " And sate like Patience on a monument , Smiling at Grief . " What an image is here given and what a task would it have been for the greatest masters of Greece and Rome to have expressed the passions designed by this sketch of ...
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... thought to examine before , and re- stored many lines to their integrity ; but , by a very compendious criticism , he rejected whatever he dis- -liked , and thought more of amputation than of cure . I know not why he is commended by Dr ...
... thought to examine before , and re- stored many lines to their integrity ; but , by a very compendious criticism , he rejected whatever he dis- -liked , and thought more of amputation than of cure . I know not why he is commended by Dr ...
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