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xii ÆäÀÌÁö
... there is no help for it . But , I think , the two disadvantages which I have mention'd ( to be obliged to please the lowest of people , and to keep the worft of company ) if the confideration be extended as far as it reasonably may ...
... there is no help for it . But , I think , the two disadvantages which I have mention'd ( to be obliged to please the lowest of people , and to keep the worft of company ) if the confideration be extended as far as it reasonably may ...
xvi ÆäÀÌÁö
... there is very little variation in all the subsequent editions of them . There are extant two prefaces , to the first quarto edition of Troilus and Creffida in 1609 , and to that of Othello ; by which it appears , that the firft was ...
... there is very little variation in all the subsequent editions of them . There are extant two prefaces , to the first quarto edition of Troilus and Creffida in 1609 , and to that of Othello ; by which it appears , that the firft was ...
xxix ÆäÀÌÁö
... there was ever more in him to be praised " than to be pardoned . As for the paffage which he mentions out of Shakespear , there is fomewhat like it in Julius C©¡far , but without the abfurdity ; nor did I ever meet with it in any edition ...
... there was ever more in him to be praised " than to be pardoned . As for the paffage which he mentions out of Shakespear , there is fomewhat like it in Julius C©¡far , but without the abfurdity ; nor did I ever meet with it in any edition ...
xxx ÆäÀÌÁö
... There is certainly a great deal of entertainment in his comical humours ; and though they did not then ftrike at all ranks of people , as the fatire of the prefent age has taken the liberty to do , yet there is a pleafing and a well ...
... There is certainly a great deal of entertainment in his comical humours ; and though they did not then ftrike at all ranks of people , as the fatire of the prefent age has taken the liberty to do , yet there is a pleafing and a well ...
xxxi ÆäÀÌÁö
... there be any fault in the draught he has made of this lewd old fellow , it is , that though he has made him a thief , lying , cowardly , vain - glorious , and , in fhort , every way vicious , yet he has given him fo much wit as to make ...
... there be any fault in the draught he has made of this lewd old fellow , it is , that though he has made him a thief , lying , cowardly , vain - glorious , and , in fhort , every way vicious , yet he has given him fo much wit as to make ...
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