Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1746 - 346 ページ |
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... Cicero's offices : A prifcis libris non recedendum , nifi aut librarii , aut fcioli peccatum fit tam teftatum , ut ab omnibus , qui non caligant in fole , videri poffit . be turned against many dealers in the critical craft , B 2 be ...
... Cicero's offices : A prifcis libris non recedendum , nifi aut librarii , aut fcioli peccatum fit tam teftatum , ut ab omnibus , qui non caligant in fole , videri poffit . be turned against many dealers in the critical craft , B 2 be ...
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... Cicero pro Arch . Poet . A fummis hominibus eruditissi- Poetam naturâ ipfâ valere mifque accepimus et quafi which his brother bards formerly claim'd , and which claim divina Sect . 2 . II on SHAKESPEARE . yet, Gentlemen, 'tis death and ...
... Cicero pro Arch . Poet . A fummis hominibus eruditissi- Poetam naturâ ipfâ valere mifque accepimus et quafi which his brother bards formerly claim'd , and which claim divina Sect . 2 . II on SHAKESPEARE . yet, Gentlemen, 'tis death and ...
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... Cicero Tufcul . difp . iv , 32. Romeo and Juliet is a story of real distress ; fo is that , in Otway's Venice preferv'd , between Jaffier and his wife . In Shakespeare you have nothing of what we call gallantry ; nothing of that whining ...
... Cicero Tufcul . difp . iv , 32. Romeo and Juliet is a story of real distress ; fo is that , in Otway's Venice preferv'd , between Jaffier and his wife . In Shakespeare you have nothing of what we call gallantry ; nothing of that whining ...
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... Cicero , in his laws , think Plato's an idle notion . 2 Quamobrem ille quidem fapientiffimus Graeciae vir , longeque doctiffimus , valde banc labem veretur : negat enim mutari poffe muficas leges fine immutatione legum publicarum . Ego ...
... Cicero , in his laws , think Plato's an idle notion . 2 Quamobrem ille quidem fapientiffimus Graeciae vir , longeque doctiffimus , valde banc labem veretur : negat enim mutari poffe muficas leges fine immutatione legum publicarum . Ego ...
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... Cicero ad Attic . Epift . IV , 16. Illud jam cognitum eft , neque argenti fcrupulum effe ullum in illâ infulâ , neque ullam Spem praedae , nifi ex mancipiis . If Caefar did not thoroughly conquer us , the reafon was , because we were ...
... Cicero ad Attic . Epift . IV , 16. Illud jam cognitum eft , neque argenti fcrupulum effe ullum in illâ infulâ , neque ullam Spem praedae , nifi ex mancipiis . If Caefar did not thoroughly conquer us , the reafon was , because we were ...
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