The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... Nature gives no man know- ledge , and when images are collected by study and experience , can only assist in combining or applying them . Shakspeare , how- ever favoured by nature , could impart only what he had learned ; and as he must ...
... Nature gives no man know- ledge , and when images are collected by study and experience , can only assist in combining or applying them . Shakspeare , how- ever favoured by nature , could impart only what he had learned ; and as he must ...
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... nature , he ought equally to engage our attention : whether we respect the force and greatness of his genius , the extent of his knowledge and reading , the power and address with which he throws out and applies either nature or ...
... nature , he ought equally to engage our attention : whether we respect the force and greatness of his genius , the extent of his knowledge and reading , the power and address with which he throws out and applies either nature or ...
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... nature draw . In such an age immortal Shakspeare wrote , By no quaint rules nor hamp'ring criticks taught ; With rough majestick force he mov'd the heart , And strength and nature made amends for art . To claim attention and the heart ...
... nature draw . In such an age immortal Shakspeare wrote , By no quaint rules nor hamp'ring criticks taught ; With rough majestick force he mov'd the heart , And strength and nature made amends for art . To claim attention and the heart ...
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