The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Band 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... verse they did not know , and they accord- ingly printed one for the other throughout the volume . Having been forced to say so much of the players , I think I ought in justice to remark , that the judgment , as well as condition of ...
... verse they did not know , and they accord- ingly printed one for the other throughout the volume . Having been forced to say so much of the players , I think I ought in justice to remark , that the judgment , as well as condition of ...
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... verse . They seem to me intirely synonymous terms : nor was the Pylian sage Nestor celebrated for his ingenuity , but for an experience and judgment owing to his long age . Dugdale , in his Antiquities of Warwickshire , has copied this ...
... verse . They seem to me intirely synonymous terms : nor was the Pylian sage Nestor celebrated for his ingenuity , but for an experience and judgment owing to his long age . Dugdale , in his Antiquities of Warwickshire , has copied this ...
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... verse often helped to point out , and what the similitude of words in the false reading and in the true , generally speaking , appeared very well to justify . Most of those passages are here thrown to the bottom of the page , and ...
... verse often helped to point out , and what the similitude of words in the false reading and in the true , generally speaking , appeared very well to justify . Most of those passages are here thrown to the bottom of the page , and ...
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... verse was a precept ; and it may be said of Shakspeare , that from his works may be collected a system of civil and economical pru- dence . Yet his real power is not shown in the splendour of particular passages , but by the progress of ...
... verse was a precept ; and it may be said of Shakspeare , that from his works may be collected a system of civil and economical pru- dence . Yet his real power is not shown in the splendour of particular passages , but by the progress of ...
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... verse , diversified often by dissyllable and trissyllable terminations . the diversity distinguishes it from heroick harmony , and by bringing it nearer to common use makes it more proper to gain attention , and more fit for action and ...
... verse , diversified often by dissyllable and trissyllable terminations . the diversity distinguishes it from heroick harmony , and by bringing it nearer to common use makes it more proper to gain attention , and more fit for action and ...
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