The Plays of William Shakspeare: With Notes of Various Commentators, Volume 1George Kearsley, 1806 |
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... , with the good king praying over him . There is so much terror in one , so much ten- derness and moving piety in the other , as must touch any one who is capable either of fear or pity ั ั ัะน SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE.
... , with the good king praying over him . There is so much terror in one , so much ten- derness and moving piety in the other , as must touch any one who is capable either of fear or pity ั ั ัะน SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE.
Page xxiii
With Notes of Various Commentators William Shakespeare. any one who is capable either of fear or pity . In his Henry the Eighth , that prince is drawn with that greatness of mind , and all those good qualities which are attributed to him ...
With Notes of Various Commentators William Shakespeare. any one who is capable either of fear or pity . In his Henry the Eighth , that prince is drawn with that greatness of mind , and all those good qualities which are attributed to him ...
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... genius , nothing can be styled excellent till it has been compared with other works of the same kind . De- monstration immediately displays its power , and has nothing to hope or fear from the flux of years Xxxviii JOHNSON'S PREFACE .
... genius , nothing can be styled excellent till it has been compared with other works of the same kind . De- monstration immediately displays its power , and has nothing to hope or fear from the flux of years Xxxviii JOHNSON'S PREFACE .
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With Notes of Various Commentators William Shakespeare. nothing to hope or fear from the flux of years ; but works tentative and experimental must be estimated by their proportion to the general and collective ability of man , as it is ...
With Notes of Various Commentators William Shakespeare. nothing to hope or fear from the flux of years ; but works tentative and experimental must be estimated by their proportion to the general and collective ability of man , as it is ...
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... fears ' communicate no vibration to the heart ; the composition refers us only to the writer ; we pronounce the name of Cato , but we think on Addison . The work of a correct and regular writer is a gar- den accurately formed and ...
... fears ' communicate no vibration to the heart ; the composition refers us only to the writer ; we pronounce the name of Cato , but we think on Addison . The work of a correct and regular writer is a gar- den accurately formed and ...
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