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Pagina 4
... particular point on which the bent of each argu- ment turns , or the force of each motive depends . This is * Addison , in the 273d Spectator , has delivered a similar opinion respecting Homer : " There is scarce a speech or action in ...
... particular point on which the bent of each argu- ment turns , or the force of each motive depends . This is * Addison , in the 273d Spectator , has delivered a similar opinion respecting Homer : " There is scarce a speech or action in ...
Pagina 8
... particular passages : and the speeches copied from Plutarch in Coriolanus * may , I think , as well be made an instance of his learning , as those copied from Cicero in Catiline of Ben Jonson's . The man- ners of other nations in ...
... particular passages : and the speeches copied from Plutarch in Coriolanus * may , I think , as well be made an instance of his learning , as those copied from Cicero in Catiline of Ben Jonson's . The man- ners of other nations in ...
Pagina 12
... particular ( which seems to have belonged to the play - house , by having the parts divided with lines , and the actor's names in the margin ) where several of those very passages were added in a written hand , which are since to be ...
... particular ( which seems to have belonged to the play - house , by having the parts divided with lines , and the actor's names in the margin ) where several of those very passages were added in a written hand , which are since to be ...
Pagina 15
... particular pas- sages , were of his hand . It is very probable what occa- sioned some plays to be supposed Shakspeare's , was only this ; that they were pieces produced by unknown authors , or fitted up for the theatre while it was ...
... particular pas- sages , were of his hand . It is very probable what occa- sioned some plays to be supposed Shakspeare's , was only this ; that they were pieces produced by unknown authors , or fitted up for the theatre while it was ...
Pagina 16
... particular , the reader would have met with obscurities . The more obsolete or unusual words are explained . Some of the most shining passages are distinguished by commas in the margin ; and where the beauty lay not in particulars , but ...
... particular , the reader would have met with obscurities . The more obsolete or unusual words are explained . Some of the most shining passages are distinguished by commas in the margin ; and where the beauty lay not in particulars , but ...
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