Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 2Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... manner every word to its ori- ginal , and not admitting , but with great caution , any of which no original can be found , we shall se- cure our language from being over - run with cant , from being crowded with low terms , the spawn of ...
... manner every word to its ori- ginal , and not admitting , but with great caution , any of which no original can be found , we shall se- cure our language from being over - run with cant , from being crowded with low terms , the spawn of ...
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... manner peculiar to our language , or in senses not to be comprised in the general explanations ; as from the verb make arise these phrases , to make love , to make an end , to make way ; as , he made way for his followers , the ship ...
... manner peculiar to our language , or in senses not to be comprised in the general explanations ; as from the verb make arise these phrases , to make love , to make an end , to make way ; as , he made way for his followers , the ship ...
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... in the play ; but few , if any , of our author's compositions can be properly distributed in that manner . An act is so much of the drama as passes without interven- tion of time , or change of place . A 132 PREFACE TO SHAKESPEARE .
... in the play ; but few , if any , of our author's compositions can be properly distributed in that manner . An act is so much of the drama as passes without interven- tion of time , or change of place . A 132 PREFACE TO SHAKESPEARE .
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... Falstaff , that she wished it to be diffused through more plays ; but suspecting that it might pall by continued uniformity , directed the poet to diversify his manner , by showing him in love . No 142 GENERAL OBSERVATIONS ON.
... Falstaff , that she wished it to be diffused through more plays ; but suspecting that it might pall by continued uniformity , directed the poet to diversify his manner , by showing him in love . No 142 GENERAL OBSERVATIONS ON.
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With an Essay on His Life and Genius Samuel Johnson. his manner , by showing him in love . No task is harder than that of writing to the ideas of another . Shakespeare knew what the queen , if the story be true , seems not to have known ...
With an Essay on His Life and Genius Samuel Johnson. his manner , by showing him in love . No task is harder than that of writing to the ideas of another . Shakespeare knew what the queen , if the story be true , seems not to have known ...
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