The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... less con- spicuous , in many references to 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 ...
... less con- spicuous , in many references to 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 ...
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... less use- ful , as it was less extensive . He was the last commercial name of a family which will be long remembered ; and if Horace thought it not improper to convey the SosII to posterity ; if rhetorick suffered no dishonour from ...
... less use- ful , as it was less extensive . He was the last commercial name of a family which will be long remembered ; and if Horace thought it not improper to convey the SosII to posterity ; if rhetorick suffered no dishonour from ...
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... less obvious to common readers , and whose illustration depends on the rules of just criticism , and an exact knowledge of human life , should deservedly have a share in a general critique upon the author . But to pass over at once to ...
... less obvious to common readers , and whose illustration depends on the rules of just criticism , and an exact knowledge of human life , should deservedly have a share in a general critique upon the author . But to pass over at once to ...
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