The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 1J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Nature , to outdoo the life : " O , could he but have drawne his wit " As well in braffe , as he hath hit " His face ; the print would then furpaffe " All that was ever writ in braffe . " But , fince he cannot , Reader , looke " Not on ...
... Nature , to outdoo the life : " O , could he but have drawne his wit " As well in braffe , as he hath hit " His face ; the print would then furpaffe " All that was ever writ in braffe . " But , fince he cannot , Reader , looke " Not on ...
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... nature . For the difcuffion of fubjects like thefe , an eye habituated to minute comparison , and attentive to peculiarities that elude the notice of unqualified obfervers , is alfo required . Shakspeare's counte- nance deformed by ...
... nature . For the difcuffion of fubjects like thefe , an eye habituated to minute comparison , and attentive to peculiarities that elude the notice of unqualified obfervers , is alfo required . Shakspeare's counte- nance deformed by ...
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... nature fo large a share in what he did , that , for aught I know , the performances of his youth , as they were the most vigorous , and had the moft fire and ftrength of imagination in them , were the beft.5 I would not 3 than that the ...
... nature fo large a share in what he did , that , for aught I know , the performances of his youth , as they were the most vigorous , and had the moft fire and ftrength of imagination in them , were the beft.5 I would not 3 than that the ...
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... nature must certainly have inclined all the gentler part of the world to love him , as the power of his wit obliged the men of the most delicate knowledge and polite learning to admire him . His acquaintance with Ben Jonfon began with a ...
... nature must certainly have inclined all the gentler part of the world to love him , as the power of his wit obliged the men of the most delicate knowledge and polite learning to admire him . His acquaintance with Ben Jonfon began with a ...
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... nature ; Mr. Jonfon , who was at that time altogether un- known to the world , had offered one of his plays to the players , in order to have it acted ; and the perfons into whofe hands it was put , after having turned it carelessly and ...
... nature ; Mr. Jonfon , who was at that time altogether un- known to the world , had offered one of his plays to the players , in order to have it acted ; and the perfons into whofe hands it was put , after having turned it carelessly and ...
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