“The” Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... criticks , or criticks by profes- sion . The very FEW , who have been pleased to controvert any part of his doctrine , have favoured him with better manners , than arguments ; and claim his thanks for a further opportunity of de ...
... criticks , or criticks by profes- sion . The very FEW , who have been pleased to controvert any part of his doctrine , have favoured him with better manners , than arguments ; and claim his thanks for a further opportunity of de ...
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... criticks to prove his acquaintance with Arabic ! It seems , however , at last , that " Taste should determine the matter . " This , as Bardolph ex presses it , is a word of exceeding good command : but I am willing , that the standard ...
... criticks to prove his acquaintance with Arabic ! It seems , however , at last , that " Taste should determine the matter . " This , as Bardolph ex presses it , is a word of exceeding good command : but I am willing , that the standard ...
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... . But , perhaps enough is already said on so light a subject : -A subject , however , which had for a long time pretty warmly divided the criticks upon Shakspeare . 1 of enmod vlheroles oldasimba stal ont mi T AN ESSAY ADVERTISEMENT ...
... . But , perhaps enough is already said on so light a subject : -A subject , however , which had for a long time pretty warmly divided the criticks upon Shakspeare . 1 of enmod vlheroles oldasimba stal ont mi T AN ESSAY ADVERTISEMENT ...
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... critick or other , that a deviation from rule is peculiarly happy in an Essay on Shakspeare ! You have long known my opinion concerning the literary acquisitions of our immortal dramatist ; and remember how I congratulated myself on my ...
... critick or other , that a deviation from rule is peculiarly happy in an Essay on Shakspeare ! You have long known my opinion concerning the literary acquisitions of our immortal dramatist ; and remember how I congratulated myself on my ...
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... , I think , this critick himself hath scarcely set in opposition the learning of Shakspeare and Jonson * " Though thou hadst small Latin , " & c . When a superiority is universally granted , it by no LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 11.
... , I think , this critick himself hath scarcely set in opposition the learning of Shakspeare and Jonson * " Though thou hadst small Latin , " & c . When a superiority is universally granted , it by no LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 11.
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