Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 2Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... remarked , that many words written alike are differently pronounced , as flow , and brow which may be thus registered , flow , woe ; brow , now ; or of which the exemplification may be generally given by a distich : thus the words tear ...
... remarked , that many words written alike are differently pronounced , as flow , and brow which may be thus registered , flow , woe ; brow , now ; or of which the exemplification may be generally given by a distich : thus the words tear ...
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... remarked . The great labour is yet to come , the labour of interpreting these words and phrases with brevity , fulness , and perspicuity ; a task of which the extent and intricacy is sufficiently shown by the miscar- riage of those who ...
... remarked . The great labour is yet to come , the labour of interpreting these words and phrases with brevity , fulness , and perspicuity ; a task of which the extent and intricacy is sufficiently shown by the miscar- riage of those who ...
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... remarked of the word arrive , that , in consequence of its original and etymological sense , it cannot be properly applied but to words signify- ing something desirable : thus we say , a man ar- rived at happiness ; but cannot say ...
... remarked of the word arrive , that , in consequence of its original and etymological sense , it cannot be properly applied but to words signify- ing something desirable : thus we say , a man ar- rived at happiness ; but cannot say ...
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... remarked , led him to comedy . In tragedy he often writes , with great appearance of toil and study , what is written at last with little felicity ; but , in his comick scenes , he seems to pro- duce , without labour , what no labour ...
... remarked , led him to comedy . In tragedy he often writes , with great appearance of toil and study , what is written at last with little felicity ; but , in his comick scenes , he seems to pro- duce , without labour , what no labour ...
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... subjects ; or such re- marks on life or axioms of morality as float in con- versation , and are transmitted through the world in proverbial sentences . I have found it remarked , that , in this 106 PREFACE TO SHAKESPEARE .
... subjects ; or such re- marks on life or axioms of morality as float in con- versation , and are transmitted through the world in proverbial sentences . I have found it remarked , that , in this 106 PREFACE TO SHAKESPEARE .
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