The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Page 49
... Criticks are particularly confidered . [ By Mr. Heath . ] 8vo . 1765 . A Review of Dr. Johnfon's New Edition of Shakspeare ; in which the Ignorance or Inattention of that Editor is expofed , and the Poet defended from the Perfecution of ...
... Criticks are particularly confidered . [ By Mr. Heath . ] 8vo . 1765 . A Review of Dr. Johnfon's New Edition of Shakspeare ; in which the Ignorance or Inattention of that Editor is expofed , and the Poet defended from the Perfecution of ...
Page 166
... cri- ticks and commentators have difcovered the drift of it . It was certainly intended ( in compliment to Queen Elizabeth ) as an indirect apology for her mother Anne Boleyn . The addrefs of the poet appears no where to more advantage ...
... cri- ticks and commentators have difcovered the drift of it . It was certainly intended ( in compliment to Queen Elizabeth ) as an indirect apology for her mother Anne Boleyn . The addrefs of the poet appears no where to more advantage ...
Page 255
... criticks , or criticks by profeffion . The very FEW , who have been pleased to con- trovert any part of his doctrine , have favoured him with better manners , than arguments ; and claim his thanks for a further opportunity of demonftrat ...
... criticks , or criticks by profeffion . The very FEW , who have been pleased to con- trovert any part of his doctrine , have favoured him with better manners , than arguments ; and claim his thanks for a further opportunity of demonftrat ...
Page 258
... criticks to prove his acquaintance with Arabic ! I It feems however , at laft , that " Tafte fhould determine the matter . ' This , as Bardolph ex- preffes it , is a word of exceeding good command : but I am willing , that the ftandard ...
... criticks to prove his acquaintance with Arabic ! I It feems however , at laft , that " Tafte fhould determine the matter . ' This , as Bardolph ex- preffes it , is a word of exceeding good command : but I am willing , that the ftandard ...
Page 259
... . But , perhaps enough is already said on fo light a fubject : -A fubject , however , which had for a long time pretty warmly divided the criticks upon Shakspeare . ΑΝ ESS A Y Ο Ν THE LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE $ 2 ADVERTISEMENT ...
... . But , perhaps enough is already said on fo light a fubject : -A fubject , however , which had for a long time pretty warmly divided the criticks upon Shakspeare . ΑΝ ESS A Y Ο Ν THE LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE $ 2 ADVERTISEMENT ...
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