| Samuel Johnson - 1765 - 80 Seiten
...fame, are willing to credit their encomiafts, and to fpare the labour of contending with themfelves. It It does not appear, that Shakefpeare thought his works...ideal tribute upon future times, or had any further profpecl, than of prefent popularity and prefent profit. When his plays had been a&ed, his hope was... | |
| Several Hands - 1765 - 624 Seiten
...enormous value on the literary Nothings ihey occafionally produce ! * It does not appear, fays our Editor, that Shakefpeare thought his works worthy of pofterity,...ideal tribute upon future times, or had any further profpec}, than of prefent popularity and prefent profit. When his plays- had been acted, his hope was... | |
| 1765 - 600 Seiten
...enormous value on the literary Nothings they occafionaliy produce ! * It does net appear, fays our Editor, that Shakefpeare thought his works worthy of pofterity,...ideal tribute upon future times, or had any further profpedt, than of prefen* popularity and prefent profit. When his plays had been acted, bis hope was... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1768 - 676 Seiten
...fame, are willing to credit their encomiafls, and tofpare the labour of contending with themfclvts. It does not appear, that Shakefpeare thought his works worthy of pofterity, that he levied any idea! tribute upon future times, or had any further profpect, than of prefent popularity and prefent... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 554 Seiten
...fame, are willing to credit their encomiafts, and to fpare the labour of contending with themfelves. It does not appear, that Shakefpeare thought his works...ideal tribute upon future times, or had any further profpeft, than of prefent popularity and prefent profit. When his plays had been adlsd, his hope was... | |
| Several Hands - 1774 - 622 Seiten
...the laudable views of the later Editors, by giving, himfelf, a complete edition of them ! — But, a> Dr. J. has remarked, * it does not appear that Shakefpeare...ideal tribute upon future times, or had any further profpeft than that of prefent popularity, and prefent profit.' When his plays had been afled, the Doâor... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 374 Seiten
...Encomiafts, and to fpare the Labour of contending with themfelves. • It does not appear that Shakefpeart' thought his Works worthy of Pofterity, that he levied...ideal Tribute upon future Times, or had any further Profpe£t than of prefent Popularity and prefent PrdW. When his Plays had been acted his Hope was at... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 374 Seiten
...Encomiafts, and to fpare the Labour of contending with themfelves. It does not appear that Sbakefpeare thought his Works worthy of Pofterity, that he levied...ideal Tribute upon future Times, or had any further Profpect fpect than of prefent Popularity and prefent Profit. When his Plays had been acted his Hope... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1778 - 746 Seiten
...contending with themfelves. / It does not appear, that Shakefpeare thought his : works worthy of pofteruy, that he levied any ideal tribute upon future -times, or had any further pro-. fpedt, than of prefent popularity and prefent profit, When his plays had been acted, his hope... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 500 Seiten
...encomiafts, and to ipare the labour of contending with themfelves. It does not appear, that Shakffpeare thought his works worthy of pofterity, that he levied...ideal tribute upon future times, or had any further proipect, than of prefent popularity and prefent profit. When his plays had been acted; his hope was... | |
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