The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, Volume 1H. Baldwin and son, for C. Dilly, 1798 |
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Page ix
... fault- " ed : and to justify mine own candour , for I loved " the man , and do honour his memory , on this " fide idolatry , as much as any . He was , indeed , " honeft , and of an open and free nature , had an " excellent fancy , brave ...
... fault- " ed : and to justify mine own candour , for I loved " the man , and do honour his memory , on this " fide idolatry , as much as any . He was , indeed , " honeft , and of an open and free nature , had an " excellent fancy , brave ...
Page xi
... fault in the draught he has made of this lewd old fellow , it is , that though he has made him a thief , lying , cow- ardly , vain - glorious , and in fhort every way vicious , yet he has given him fo much wit as to make him almoft too ...
... fault in the draught he has made of this lewd old fellow , it is , that though he has made him a thief , lying , cow- ardly , vain - glorious , and in fhort every way vicious , yet he has given him fo much wit as to make him almoft too ...
Page xv
... rules which are established by Aristotle , and taken from the model of the Grecian ftage , it would be no very hard task to find a great many faults ; but as Shakspeare lived under a kind of b 2 OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . XV.
... rules which are established by Aristotle , and taken from the model of the Grecian ftage , it would be no very hard task to find a great many faults ; but as Shakspeare lived under a kind of b 2 OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . XV.
Page xvi
... faults he was guilty of in it . His tales were feldom invented , but rather taken either from the true hiftory , or novels and ro- mances and he commonly made use of them in that order , with thofe incidents , and that extent of time in ...
... faults he was guilty of in it . His tales were feldom invented , but rather taken either from the true hiftory , or novels and ro- mances and he commonly made use of them in that order , with thofe incidents , and that extent of time in ...
Page xviii
... faults are not fhewn in an equal degree , and the fhades in this picture do not bear a juft proportion to the lights , it is not that the artift wanted either colours or fkill in the difpofition of them ; but the truth , I believe ...
... faults are not fhewn in an equal degree , and the fhades in this picture do not bear a juft proportion to the lights , it is not that the artift wanted either colours or fkill in the difpofition of them ; but the truth , I believe ...
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