| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 346 páginas
...strongly engaged, let it disdain alike to turn aside to the name of Theobald and of Pope. Let him read on through brightness and obscurity, through integrity...have ceased, let him attempt exactness, and read the commentators. Particular passages are cleared by notes, but the general effect of the work is weakened.... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 648 páginas
...strongly engaged let it disdain alike to turn aside to the name of Theobald and of Pope. Let him read on through brightness and obscurity, through integrity...have ceased let him attempt exactness and read the commentators V So too let him who reads the Life of Johnson for the first time read it in one of the... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 640 páginas
...strongly engaged let it disdain alike to turn aside to the name of Theobald and of Pope. Let him read on through brightness and obscurity, through integrity...have ceased let him attempt exactness and read the commentators V So too let him who reads the Life of Johnson for the first time read it in one of the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 494 páginas
...strongly engaged, let it disdain alike to turn aside to the name of Theobald and of Pope. Let him read on through brightness and obscurity, through integrity...have ceased, let him attempt exactness, and read the commentators. Particular passages are cleared by notes, but the general effect of the work is weakened.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 394 páginas
...strongly engaged, let it disdain alike to turn aside to the name of Theobald and of Pope. Let him read on through brightness and obscurity, through integrity...have ceased, let him attempt exactness, and read the commentators. Particular passages are cleared by notes, but the general effect of the work is weakened.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 376 páginas
...strongly engaged, let it disdain alike to turn aside to the name of Theobald and of Pope. Let him read on through brightness and obscurity, through integrity...have ceased, let him attempt exactness, and read the commentators. Particular passages are cleared by notes, but the general effect of the work is weakened.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 394 páginas
...from the first scene t» the last, with utter negligence of all his commentators. — Let him read on, through brightness and obscurity, through integrity...comprehension of the dialogue, and his interest in the fable." But to much the greater and more enlightened part of his readers, (for how few are there comparatively... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1809 - 488 páginas
...strongly engaged, let it disdain alike to turn aside to the name of Theobald and of Pope. Let him read or^ through brightness and obscurity, through integrity...comprehension of the dialogue and his interest in the foble. And when the pleasures of novelty have, ceased, let him attempt exactness, and read the commentators.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 390 páginas
...strongly engaged, let it disdain alike to turn aside to the name of Theobald and of Pope. Let him read on through brightness and obscurity, through integrity and corruption; let him preserve his comprehcusion of'the dialogue and his interest in the fable. And when the pleasures of novelty have... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 444 páginas
...strongly engaged, let it disdain alike to turn aside to the name of Theobald and of Pope. Let him read on through brightness and obscurity, through integrity...have ceased, let him attempt exactness, and read the commentators. Particular passages are cleared by notes, but the general effect of the work is weakened.... | |
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