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Pagina vii
... of the present day have wisely provided against injuries of this nature ; for , with
the assistance of an abundance of notes , they have so clearly explained their
own meanings illustrations , of Black - letter Critics and Coney - PREFACE . vii.
... of the present day have wisely provided against injuries of this nature ; for , with
the assistance of an abundance of notes , they have so clearly explained their
own meanings illustrations , of Black - letter Critics and Coney - PREFACE . vii.
Pagina x
For it is obvious , that in a work of this nature ( the object of which is to convey the
precise sentiments and ideas contained in its original , but in language , and in a
manner , unsuited to their subject and the character of the speaker ) , many ...
For it is obvious , that in a work of this nature ( the object of which is to convey the
precise sentiments and ideas contained in its original , but in language , and in a
manner , unsuited to their subject and the character of the speaker ) , many ...
Pagina 28
Tho ' a talent for acting must nature impart , ' Tis refin ' d and improv ' d by the
lessons of art ; So I ' ll teach you the rules my experience affords , As I once had
an itching myself for the boards . Tol de rol , & c . When speaking a speech , it an
...
Tho ' a talent for acting must nature impart , ' Tis refin ' d and improv ' d by the
lessons of art ; So I ' ll teach you the rules my experience affords , As I once had
an itching myself for the boards . Tol de rol , & c . When speaking a speech , it an
...
Pagina 57
This fellow digs and sings — unfeeling knave ! He ' s making merry of a trade that
' s grave . Horatio . Use , Sir , is second nature , Hamlet . On reflection , I think I ' d
do the same were I a sexton . Gravedigger ( sings ) . The carpenter , shipwright ...
This fellow digs and sings — unfeeling knave ! He ' s making merry of a trade that
' s grave . Horatio . Use , Sir , is second nature , Hamlet . On reflection , I think I ' d
do the same were I a sexton . Gravedigger ( sings ) . The carpenter , shipwright ...
Pagina 88
... to the air ; but man , destitute of their weapons , or , possessing them , impotent
and ineffective , would do neither ; prudently resorting to the arms with which
nature has furnished him , his attack would be either manual or pedestrious .
... to the air ; but man , destitute of their weapons , or , possessing them , impotent
and ineffective , would do neither ; prudently resorting to the arms with which
nature has furnished him , his attack would be either manual or pedestrious .
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