The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... Refpect- ing our author therefore , on fome occafions , we cannot join in the prayer of Cordelia : - 66 Refloration hang Thy medicine on his lips ! " It is unlucky for him , perhaps , that between the intereft of his readers and his ...
... Refpect- ing our author therefore , on fome occafions , we cannot join in the prayer of Cordelia : - 66 Refloration hang Thy medicine on his lips ! " It is unlucky for him , perhaps , that between the intereft of his readers and his ...
Page 25
... Shakspeare : and the fame argument may be urged with refpect to the direction concerning his tomb . Mr. Combe by his will bequeaths to Mr. Francis Collins " " church at Stratford , where a monument is placed in OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 25.
... Shakspeare : and the fame argument may be urged with refpect to the direction concerning his tomb . Mr. Combe by his will bequeaths to Mr. Francis Collins " " church at Stratford , where a monument is placed in OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 25.
Page 191
... refpect of Shakspeare's great fenfe , Ariftophanes's beft wit is but buffoonery ; and in comparison of Ariftophanes's freedoms , Shakspeare writes with the purity of a vefial . But they will fay , St. Chryfoftom contracted a fondness ...
... refpect of Shakspeare's great fenfe , Ariftophanes's beft wit is but buffoonery ; and in comparison of Ariftophanes's freedoms , Shakspeare writes with the purity of a vefial . But they will fay , St. Chryfoftom contracted a fondness ...
Page 234
... refpect for the father of our drama might excufe us ; but I have feen , in the book of fome modern critick , a collection of anomalies , which flew that he has corrupted language by every mode of depravation , but which his admirer has ...
... refpect for the father of our drama might excufe us ; but I have feen , in the book of fome modern critick , a collection of anomalies , which flew that he has corrupted language by every mode of depravation , but which his admirer has ...
Page 274
... refpect of an English claffick ? But if the cuftom of pre- ferving all , whether worthy of it or not , be more honoured in the breach than the obfervance , the fup- preffion at least fhould not be confidered as a fault . The publication ...
... refpect of an English claffick ? But if the cuftom of pre- ferving all , whether worthy of it or not , be more honoured in the breach than the obfervance , the fup- preffion at least fhould not be confidered as a fault . The publication ...
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