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Side 36
... tell him , by the authority of Shakespeare , that he assumes , as an unquestionable principle , a position , which , while his breath is forming it into words , his understanding pronounces to be false . It is false , that any ...
... tell him , by the authority of Shakespeare , that he assumes , as an unquestionable principle , a position , which , while his breath is forming it into words , his understanding pronounces to be false . It is false , that any ...
Side 67
... tell , whether it may not be demonstrated by some critic or other , that a devia- tion from rule is peculiarly happy in an Essay on Shake- speare ! You have long known my opinion concerning the li- terary acquisitions of our immortal ...
... tell , whether it may not be demonstrated by some critic or other , that a devia- tion from rule is peculiarly happy in an Essay on Shake- speare ! You have long known my opinion concerning the li- terary acquisitions of our immortal ...
Side 70
... tell what rule he did it by . How would the old bard have been astonished to have found , that he had very skilfully given the trochaic dime- ter brachycatalectic , COMMONLY called the ithyphallic mea- sure to the witches in Macbeth ...
... tell what rule he did it by . How would the old bard have been astonished to have found , that he had very skilfully given the trochaic dime- ter brachycatalectic , COMMONLY called the ithyphallic mea- sure to the witches in Macbeth ...
Side 77
... tell me that , and unyoke ! " alluding to the BEAUTds of the Greeks : and Homer and his scholiast are quoted accordingly ! If it be not sufficient to say , with Dr. Warburton , that the phrase might have been taken from husbandry , with ...
... tell me that , and unyoke ! " alluding to the BEAUTds of the Greeks : and Homer and his scholiast are quoted accordingly ! If it be not sufficient to say , with Dr. Warburton , that the phrase might have been taken from husbandry , with ...
Side 101
... tell them that like- wise . The same voluminous writer published an Apology for Actors , 4to . 1612 , and in an Appendix , directed to his new printer , Nic . Okes , he accuses his old one , Jaggard , of " taking the two Epistles of ...
... tell them that like- wise . The same voluminous writer published an Apology for Actors , 4to . 1612 , and in an Appendix , directed to his new printer , Nic . Okes , he accuses his old one , Jaggard , of " taking the two Epistles of ...
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