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Pagina viii
... because I would not omit any occafion of doing it . If ever any author deserved the name of an original , it was Shakespear . Homer himself drew not his art so immediately from the fountains of nature ; it proceeded through Ægyptian ...
... because I would not omit any occafion of doing it . If ever any author deserved the name of an original , it was Shakespear . Homer himself drew not his art so immediately from the fountains of nature ; it proceeded through Ægyptian ...
Pagina xiv
... because Ben . Jonson had much the most learning , it was faid , on the one hand , that Shakespear had none at all ; and because Shakespear had much the most wit and fancy , it was retorted on the other , that Jonfon wanted both . Because ...
... because Ben . Jonson had much the most learning , it was faid , on the one hand , that Shakespear had none at all ; and because Shakespear had much the most wit and fancy , it was retorted on the other , that Jonfon wanted both . Because ...
Pagina xvi
... because I find no other printed with any exactness ; and ( contrary to the rest ) there is very little variation in all the subsequent editions of them . There are extant two prefaces , to the first quarto edition of Troilus and ...
... because I find no other printed with any exactness ; and ( contrary to the rest ) there is very little variation in all the subsequent editions of them . There are extant two prefaces , to the first quarto edition of Troilus and ...
Pagina xvii
... because the additions of trifling and bombaft passages are in this edition far more numerous . For whatever had been added , fince those quartos , by the actors , or had stolen from their mouths into the written parts , were from thence ...
... because the additions of trifling and bombaft passages are in this edition far more numerous . For whatever had been added , fince those quartos , by the actors , or had stolen from their mouths into the written parts , were from thence ...
Pagina 81
... Because it is a customary cross , As due to love , as thoughts , and dreams , and fighs , Wishes , and tears , poor fancy's followers ! Lys . A good perfuafion ; therefore hear me , Hermia : VOL . I. L I have I have a widow - aunt , a ...
... Because it is a customary cross , As due to love , as thoughts , and dreams , and fighs , Wishes , and tears , poor fancy's followers ! Lys . A good perfuafion ; therefore hear me , Hermia : VOL . I. L I have I have a widow - aunt , a ...
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