The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Page 12
... praise of feldom altering or blotting out what he writ , which was given him by the players , who were the first publishers of his works . after his death , was what Jonfon could not bear he thought it impoffible , perhaps , for another ...
... praise of feldom altering or blotting out what he writ , which was given him by the players , who were the first publishers of his works . after his death , was what Jonfon could not bear he thought it impoffible , perhaps , for another ...
Page 13
... praises of others . One of his admirers honeftly confeffes , he " Of whom I write this , has prevented me , " And boldly faid so much in his own praise , " No other pen need any trophy raise . " In vain , however , did he endeavour to ...
... praises of others . One of his admirers honeftly confeffes , he " Of whom I write this , has prevented me , " And boldly faid so much in his own praise , " No other pen need any trophy raise . " In vain , however , did he endeavour to ...
Page 31
... praise I write , " And I like Teucer under Ajax fight : -- Bids thee , through me , be bold ; with dauntless breaft " Contemn the bad , and emulate the best : " Like his , thy criticks in the attempt are loft , " When most they rail ...
... praise I write , " And I like Teucer under Ajax fight : -- Bids thee , through me , be bold ; with dauntless breaft " Contemn the bad , and emulate the best : " Like his , thy criticks in the attempt are loft , " When most they rail ...
Page 56
... praise of mercy , and the other on the power of inufick . The melancholy of Jaques , in As you like it , is as fingular and odd as it is divert- ing . And if , what Horace fays , " Difficile eft proprie communia dicere . " 9 but though ...
... praise of mercy , and the other on the power of inufick . The melancholy of Jaques , in As you like it , is as fingular and odd as it is divert- ing . And if , what Horace fays , " Difficile eft proprie communia dicere . " 9 but though ...
Page 117
... praise him . It is yours that reade him . And there we hope , to your divers capacities , you will find enough , both to draw and hold you : " for his wit can no more lie hid , than it could be loft . Reade him , therefore ; and againe ...
... praise him . It is yours that reade him . And there we hope , to your divers capacities , you will find enough , both to draw and hold you : " for his wit can no more lie hid , than it could be loft . Reade him , therefore ; and againe ...
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