The Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, Volume 1A. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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Page xvii
... Uses to which he has affigned them , will easily determine for which of the Reafons they are respectively employ'd . In As you like it , there are several little Co- pies of Verses on Rosalind , which are faid to be the right Butter ...
... Uses to which he has affigned them , will easily determine for which of the Reafons they are respectively employ'd . In As you like it , there are several little Co- pies of Verses on Rosalind , which are faid to be the right Butter ...
Page xviii
... Use from what it has now . At this Time , it is only employ'd to raise and inflame the Paffions ; it , then , was apply'd to calm and allay all kinds of Perturbations . And , agreeable to this Obfervation , through- out all ...
... Use from what it has now . At this Time , it is only employ'd to raise and inflame the Paffions ; it , then , was apply'd to calm and allay all kinds of Perturbations . And , agreeable to this Obfervation , through- out all ...
Page xxx
... Use of Latin Words , than ever any other English Author used , must we infer his Knowledge of that Language . A Reader of Taste may easily observe , that tho ' Shakespeare , almost in every Scene of his historical Plays , commits the ...
... Use of Latin Words , than ever any other English Author used , must we infer his Knowledge of that Language . A Reader of Taste may easily observe , that tho ' Shakespeare , almost in every Scene of his historical Plays , commits the ...
Page xxxiii
... use of compound and de - compound Epi- thets . I will not , indeed , aver , but that One with Shakespeare's exquifite Genius and Ob- servation might have traced these glaring Characteristics of Antiquity by reading Ho- mer in Chapman's ...
... use of compound and de - compound Epi- thets . I will not , indeed , aver , but that One with Shakespeare's exquifite Genius and Ob- servation might have traced these glaring Characteristics of Antiquity by reading Ho- mer in Chapman's ...
Page xxxiv
... Use of vantages . this Edition , I shall proceed to confider him as a Genius in Poffeffion of an Everlasting Name . And how great that Merit must be , which could gain it against all the Disadvan- tages of the horrid Condition in which ...
... Use of vantages . this Edition , I shall proceed to confider him as a Genius in Poffeffion of an Everlasting Name . And how great that Merit must be , which could gain it against all the Disadvan- tages of the horrid Condition in which ...
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