The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 1J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... obscure and difficult ones ; and an enquiry into the beauties and defects of compofition . This work is principally confined to the two former parts : though there are some specimens interspersed of the latter kind , as several of the ...
... obscure and difficult ones ; and an enquiry into the beauties and defects of compofition . This work is principally confined to the two former parts : though there are some specimens interspersed of the latter kind , as several of the ...
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... obscurity , which may be partly imputed to his age , and partly to himself . " When a writer outlives his contemporaries , and remains almoft the only unforgotten name of a diftant time , he is neceffarily obfcure . Every age has its ...
... obscurity , which may be partly imputed to his age , and partly to himself . " When a writer outlives his contemporaries , and remains almoft the only unforgotten name of a diftant time , he is neceffarily obfcure . Every age has its ...
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