Elements of Criticism: With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions : Vol. I(-II)From the Press of S. Etheridge, for J. White, Thomas & Andrews, W. Spotswood, D. West, W.P. Blake, E. Larkin, & J. West, 1796 - Criticism - 440 pages |
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... Shakespear , with relation to a rich cargo at fea . My wind , cooling my broth , Would blow me to an ague , when I thought What harm a wind too great might do at sea . I fhould not fee the fandy hour - glafs run , But I fhould think of ...
... Shakespear , with relation to a rich cargo at fea . My wind , cooling my broth , Would blow me to an ague , when I thought What harm a wind too great might do at sea . I fhould not fee the fandy hour - glafs run , But I fhould think of ...
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... Shakespear . Falftuff . What is the grofs fum that I owe thee ? Hoftefs . Marry , if thou wert an honeft man , thy felf and thy money too . Thou didft fwear to me on a parcel - gilt - goblet , fitting in my Dolphin- chamber , at the ...
... Shakespear . Falftuff . What is the grofs fum that I owe thee ? Hoftefs . Marry , if thou wert an honeft man , thy felf and thy money too . Thou didft fwear to me on a parcel - gilt - goblet , fitting in my Dolphin- chamber , at the ...
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... Shakespear fhows great art in the funeral oration pronounced by Antony over the body of Cæfar . He first endeavours to ex- cite grief in the hearers , by dwelling upon the deplor- able lofs of fo great a man : this paflion , interesting ...
... Shakespear fhows great art in the funeral oration pronounced by Antony over the body of Cæfar . He first endeavours to ex- cite grief in the hearers , by dwelling upon the deplor- able lofs of fo great a man : this paflion , interesting ...
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... Shakespear : Othello . Her father lov'd me ; oft invited me ; Still question'd me the ftory of my life , From year to year ; the battles , fieges , fortunes , That I have paft . I ran it through e'en from my boyith days , To th ' very ...
... Shakespear : Othello . Her father lov'd me ; oft invited me ; Still question'd me the ftory of my life , From year to year ; the battles , fieges , fortunes , That I have paft . I ran it through e'en from my boyith days , To th ' very ...
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... Shakespear , in the Tempest , Alonzo.- -Sit down and rest . Ev'n here I will put off my hope , and keep it No longer for my flatterer ; he is drown'd ' Whom thus we ftray to find , and the fea mocks Our fruftrate search on land . Well ...
... Shakespear , in the Tempest , Alonzo.- -Sit down and rest . Ev'n here I will put off my hope , and keep it No longer for my flatterer ; he is drown'd ' Whom thus we ftray to find , and the fea mocks Our fruftrate search on land . Well ...
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