The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, Volumen1F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... desire of pleasure , and are therefore praised only as pleasure is obtained ; yet , thus , unassisted by interest or passion , they have passed through variations of taste and changes of manners , and , as they devolved from one gene- 1 ...
... desire of pleasure , and are therefore praised only as pleasure is obtained ; yet , thus , unassisted by interest or passion , they have passed through variations of taste and changes of manners , and , as they devolved from one gene- 1 ...
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... desires inconsistent with each other : to make them meet in rapture , and part in agony ; to fill their mouths with hyper- bolical joy and outrageous sorrow ; to distress them as nothing human ever was distressed ; to deliver them as ...
... desires inconsistent with each other : to make them meet in rapture , and part in agony ; to fill their mouths with hyper- bolical joy and outrageous sorrow ; to distress them as nothing human ever was distressed ; to deliver them as ...
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... desire . His comedy pleases by the thoughts and the language , and his tragedy for the greater part by incident and action . His tragedy seems to be skill , his comedy to be instinct . The force of his comick scenes has suffered little ...
... desire . His comedy pleases by the thoughts and the language , and his tragedy for the greater part by incident and action . His tragedy seems to be skill , his comedy to be instinct . The force of his comick scenes has suffered little ...
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... desire to be forgotten . Of the rest , to part I have given the highest appro- bation , by inserting the offered reading in the text ; part I left to the judgment of the reader , as doubtful , though specious ; and part I have Bp ...
... desire to be forgotten . Of the rest , to part I have given the highest appro- bation , by inserting the offered reading in the text ; part I left to the judgment of the reader , as doubtful , though specious ; and part I have Bp ...
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... desire of him that com- ments an author , is to show how much other com- mentators have corrupted and obscured him . opinious prevalent in one age , as truths above the reach of controversy , are confuted and rejected in another , and ...
... desire of him that com- ments an author , is to show how much other com- mentators have corrupted and obscured him . opinious prevalent in one age , as truths above the reach of controversy , are confuted and rejected in another , and ...
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