The Plays of William Shakspeare: With Notes of Various Commentators, Band 1George Kearsley, 1806 |
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... same sub ject at least as well written by Shakspeare . The latter part of his life was spent , as all men of good sense will wish theirs may be , in ease , retire- ment , and the conversation of his friends . He OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . ix.
... same sub ject at least as well written by Shakspeare . The latter part of his life was spent , as all men of good sense will wish theirs may be , in ease , retire- ment , and the conversation of his friends . He OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . ix.
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... sense either tragedies or comedies , but compo- sitions of a distinct kind ; exhibiting the real state of sublunary nature , which partakes of good and evil , joy and sorrow , mingled with endless variety of pro- portion and innumerable ...
... sense either tragedies or comedies , but compo- sitions of a distinct kind ; exhibiting the real state of sublunary nature , which partakes of good and evil , joy and sorrow , mingled with endless variety of pro- portion and innumerable ...
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... sense is plain to every other reader . But his emendations are likewise often happy and just ; and his interpretation of obscure pas- sages learned and sagacious . Of his notes , I have commonly rejected those , XC JOHNSON'S PREFACE .
... sense is plain to every other reader . But his emendations are likewise often happy and just ; and his interpretation of obscure pas- sages learned and sagacious . Of his notes , I have commonly rejected those , XC JOHNSON'S PREFACE .
Seite ci
... of the ancient books is probably true , and therefore is not to be disturbed for the sake of elegance , perspi- cuity , or mere improvement of the sense . For though much credit is not due to the fidelity , nor JOHNSON'S PREFACE . ci.
... of the ancient books is probably true , and therefore is not to be disturbed for the sake of elegance , perspi- cuity , or mere improvement of the sense . For though much credit is not due to the fidelity , nor JOHNSON'S PREFACE . ci.
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... sense , with least violence . But my first labour is , always to turn the old text on every side , and try if there be any interstice , through which light can find its way ; nor would Huetius himself condemn me , as refusing the ...
... sense , with least violence . But my first labour is , always to turn the old text on every side , and try if there be any interstice , through which light can find its way ; nor would Huetius himself condemn me , as refusing the ...
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