The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Band 1H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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... thing compared . This is a way of teaching peculiar to the Poets ; that , when they would defcribe the nature of any thing , they do it not by a direct enumeration of its attributes or qualities , but by bringing something into ...
... thing compared . This is a way of teaching peculiar to the Poets ; that , when they would defcribe the nature of any thing , they do it not by a direct enumeration of its attributes or qualities , but by bringing something into ...
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... thing , And the firft motion , all the interim is Like a phantafma , or a hideous dream : The genius , and the mortal inftruments Are then in council ; and the ftate of man , Like to a little kingdom , fuffers then The nature of an ...
... thing , And the firft motion , all the interim is Like a phantafma , or a hideous dream : The genius , and the mortal inftruments Are then in council ; and the ftate of man , Like to a little kingdom , fuffers then The nature of an ...
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... thing which " looks like an imitation of the ancients . For the " delicacy of his tafte ( continues he , ) and the " natural bent of his own great genius ( equal , " if not fuperior , to fome of the best of theirs ; ) " would certainly ...
... thing which " looks like an imitation of the ancients . For the " delicacy of his tafte ( continues he , ) and the " natural bent of his own great genius ( equal , " if not fuperior , to fome of the best of theirs ; ) " would certainly ...
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... thing to imi- tation . Tho ' I should be very unwilling to allow Shakespeare so poor a scholar , as many have la- boured to reprefent him , yet I fhall be very cau- tious of declaring too pofitively on the other fide of the queftion ...
... thing to imi- tation . Tho ' I should be very unwilling to allow Shakespeare so poor a scholar , as many have la- boured to reprefent him , yet I fhall be very cau- tious of declaring too pofitively on the other fide of the queftion ...
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... things . He is a copy too of thofe Greek mafters in the infinite ufe of compound and de - compound epithets . I will not , indeed , aver , but that one with Shakespeare's ex- quifite genius and obfervation might have traced these ...
... things . He is a copy too of thofe Greek mafters in the infinite ufe of compound and de - compound epithets . I will not , indeed , aver , but that one with Shakespeare's ex- quifite genius and obfervation might have traced these ...
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