The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, 第 6 巻H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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... qualities.This was fo wretched and monftrous an opi- nion , that it well deferved and was well fitted for the lafh of fatire . Mr. Warburton . thieves , thieves , and treacherous , by fpherical predominance ; drunkards 18 King LEA R.
... qualities.This was fo wretched and monftrous an opi- nion , that it well deferved and was well fitted for the lafh of fatire . Mr. Warburton . thieves , thieves , and treacherous , by fpherical predominance ; drunkards 18 King LEA R.
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... fatire ; Hi funt qui trepidant , & ad omnia fulgura pallent , Cum tonat ; & c . ( 28 ) Thou perjur'd , and thou fimular man of virtue , ] The first Folio leaves out man in this verfe ; and , I believe , rightly to the poet's mind . He ...
... fatire ; Hi funt qui trepidant , & ad omnia fulgura pallent , Cum tonat ; & c . ( 28 ) Thou perjur'd , and thou fimular man of virtue , ] The first Folio leaves out man in this verfe ; and , I believe , rightly to the poet's mind . He ...
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... fatire levell'd at a modern fact , which made no little noife at that period of time : and confequently , muft have been a rapturous entertainment to the fpectators , when it was first prefented . The fecret is this : While the ...
... fatire levell'd at a modern fact , which made no little noife at that period of time : and confequently , muft have been a rapturous entertainment to the fpectators , when it was first prefented . The fecret is this : While the ...
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... fatire , and that excentrick madness he has built upon it , made me imagine , the ftating a fact , fo little known , might apolo- gize for the length of this note on the occafion . To To fuch a lowness , but his unkind daughters . 64 ...
... fatire , and that excentrick madness he has built upon it , made me imagine , the ftating a fact , fo little known , might apolo- gize for the length of this note on the occafion . To To fuch a lowness , but his unkind daughters . 64 ...
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... fatire , dreft up in a figure and method of imagining from abfent circumstances , has greatly the air of imitation from the ancients . It is that fort of figure , by which ( as Minturnus has ob- ferv'd in his elaborate treatife De Poeta ) ...
... fatire , dreft up in a figure and method of imagining from abfent circumstances , has greatly the air of imitation from the ancients . It is that fort of figure , by which ( as Minturnus has ob- ferv'd in his elaborate treatife De Poeta ) ...
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