Some account of the life, etc. of Wm. Shakespeare, by [Nicholas] Rowe. Dr. Johnson's preface. Farmer's Essay on the learning of Shakespeare. The tempest. Two gentlemen of VeronaVernor, Hood and Sharp, 1809 |
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... Perhaps we are not to look for his beginnings , like those of other authors , among their least perfect writings ; art had so little , and nature so large a share in what he did , that , for aught I know , the performances of his youth ...
... Perhaps we are not to look for his beginnings , like those of other authors , among their least perfect writings ; art had so little , and nature so large a share in what he did , that , for aught I know , the performances of his youth ...
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... perhaps it may not be thought too light for the stage . But certainly the greatness of this author's genius does no where so much appear , as where he gives his imagina- tion an entire loose , and raises his fancy to a flight above ...
... perhaps it may not be thought too light for the stage . But certainly the greatness of this author's genius does no where so much appear , as where he gives his imagina- tion an entire loose , and raises his fancy to a flight above ...
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... perhaps , as it is the most difficult of beautiful , but as it is the first properly to be thought of in the contrivance and course of the whole ; and with the fable ought to be considered the fit dispo- sition , order , and conduct of ...
... perhaps , as it is the most difficult of beautiful , but as it is the first properly to be thought of in the contrivance and course of the whole ; and with the fable ought to be considered the fit dispo- sition , order , and conduct of ...
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... perhaps are more willing to honour past than present excellence ; and the mind con- templates genius through the shades of age , as the eye VOL . I * First printed in 1765 . C surveys the sun through artificial opacity . The great ...
... perhaps are more willing to honour past than present excellence ; and the mind con- templates genius through the shades of age , as the eye VOL . I * First printed in 1765 . C surveys the sun through artificial opacity . The great ...
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... perhaps no poet ever kept his personages more distinct from each other . I will not say with Pope , that every speech may be assigned to the proper speaker , because many speeches there are which have nothing characteristical ; but , ...
... perhaps no poet ever kept his personages more distinct from each other . I will not say with Pope , that every speech may be assigned to the proper speaker , because many speeches there are which have nothing characteristical ; but , ...
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