The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... truth , and from the heights of empyrean poetry , may despise the circum- scriptions of terrestrial nature . There is no reason why a mind thus wandering in ecstacy should count the clock , or why an hour should not be a century in that ...
... truth , and from the heights of empyrean poetry , may despise the circum- scriptions of terrestrial nature . There is no reason why a mind thus wandering in ecstacy should count the clock , or why an hour should not be a century in that ...
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... truth or candour either but what is said , will be sufficient ; and may satisfy their greatest favours , -that the superstructure cannot be a sound one , which is built upon so bad a foundation as that work of Mr. Rowe's ; which all of ...
... truth or candour either but what is said , will be sufficient ; and may satisfy their greatest favours , -that the superstructure cannot be a sound one , which is built upon so bad a foundation as that work of Mr. Rowe's ; which all of ...
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... truth ; but as it now stands , the last edition has no signal advantage , that I can per- ceive , over that of Johnson , in point of correctness . But the object that Steevens had most at heart , was the illus- tration of Shakspeare ...
... truth ; but as it now stands , the last edition has no signal advantage , that I can per- ceive , over that of Johnson , in point of correctness . But the object that Steevens had most at heart , was the illus- tration of Shakspeare ...
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