The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Criticks, whom he probably never thought of; nor to amuse himself with composing a short critical system, for the general use of poets, which every line of it absolutely confutes; but, simply to criticize the Roman drama.' For to this ...
... Criticks, whom he probably never thought of; nor to amuse himself with composing a short critical system, for the general use of poets, which every line of it absolutely confutes; but, simply to criticize the Roman drama.' For to this ...
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... Critick and a Cenfor : There will never be wanting Men to rail and find Fault without Judgment or Reason , so long as they can do it without fear of Chaftife- ment . In this , I know , I differ from many ingenious Gentlemen , and fome ...
... Critick and a Cenfor : There will never be wanting Men to rail and find Fault without Judgment or Reason , so long as they can do it without fear of Chaftife- ment . In this , I know , I differ from many ingenious Gentlemen , and fome ...
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... Criticks , damn others to juftifie your felves , which is the Reason you have con- demn'd me before - hand ; and , like the Midnight Judicature , ( or the Poffe of the Street ) down with a Man first , and examine him afterwards ; who ...
... Criticks , damn others to juftifie your felves , which is the Reason you have con- demn'd me before - hand ; and , like the Midnight Judicature , ( or the Poffe of the Street ) down with a Man first , and examine him afterwards ; who ...
Pagina xiii
... Criticks as are yet diflatisfy'd , to give me a Friendly Vifit ; but how they'll find me ( for I'll be as crofs as ... Criticks , if he had them ; but every Man must com- ply with the Law of his Condition , provide for his Belly , and ...
... Criticks as are yet diflatisfy'd , to give me a Friendly Vifit ; but how they'll find me ( for I'll be as crofs as ... Criticks , if he had them ; but every Man must com- ply with the Law of his Condition , provide for his Belly , and ...
Pagina x
... criticks is the same , which he imagines the poet ought to have had then in his mind . In the other case , he gets rid of the obscurity by an alteration of the text , when he should only have explained the passage , and pointed out the ...
... criticks is the same , which he imagines the poet ought to have had then in his mind . In the other case , he gets rid of the obscurity by an alteration of the text , when he should only have explained the passage , and pointed out the ...
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