Prefaces. Tempest. Two gentlemen of Verona. Merry wives of Windsor |
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William Shakespeare Samuel Johnson, George Steevens. P R E F A C E . T H AT
praises are without reason lavished on the dead , and that the honours due only
to excellence are paid to antiquity , is a complaint likely to be always continued ...
William Shakespeare Samuel Johnson, George Steevens. P R E F A C E . T H AT
praises are without reason lavished on the dead , and that the honours due only
to excellence are paid to antiquity , is a complaint likely to be always continued ...
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William Shakespeare Samuel Johnson, George Steevens. duce seriousness and
sorrow , and sometimes levity and laughter . That this is a practice contrary to the
rules of criticism will be readily allowed ; but there is always an appeal open ...
William Shakespeare Samuel Johnson, George Steevens. duce seriousness and
sorrow , and sometimes levity and laughter . That this is a practice contrary to the
rules of criticism will be readily allowed ; but there is always an appeal open ...
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William Shakespeare Samuel Johnson, George Steevens. opinion , am ready to
sink down in reverential silence ; as Æneas withdrew from the defence of Troy ,
when he saw Neptune shaking the wall , and Juno heading the besiegers .
William Shakespeare Samuel Johnson, George Steevens. opinion , am ready to
sink down in reverential silence ; as Æneas withdrew from the defence of Troy ,
when he saw Neptune shaking the wall , and Juno heading the besiegers .
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William Shakespeare Samuel Johnson, George Steevens. facilitate their passage
. It is imposible for an expo : sitor not to write too little for some , and too much for
others . He can only judge what is necessary by his own experience ; and how ...
William Shakespeare Samuel Johnson, George Steevens. facilitate their passage
. It is imposible for an expo : sitor not to write too little for some , and too much for
others . He can only judge what is necessary by his own experience ; and how ...
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William Shakespeare Samuel Johnson, George Steevens. have endeavoured to
discover how it may be recalled to sense , with least violence . But my first labour
is , always to turn the old text on every side , and try if there be any interstice ...
William Shakespeare Samuel Johnson, George Steevens. have endeavoured to
discover how it may be recalled to sense , with least violence . But my first labour
is , always to turn the old text on every side , and try if there be any interstice ...
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