| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 860 páginas
...the Gravediggers themfelves may be heard with applaufe. Shakfpeare engaged in dramatick poetry with the world open before him ; the rules of the ancients were yet known to few ; the public k judgment was unformed ; he had no example of fuch fame as might force him upon imitation, nor criticks... | |
| 1793 - 620 páginas
...the grave-diggers themfelves may be heard with applaule. Shakefpeâre engaged in dramatic poetry with the world open before him ; the rules of the ancients were yet known to few j the public judgment was unformed ; he had no example of fuch fame as might force him upon imitation,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1800 - 330 páginas
...the gravetliggers themftlves may be heard with applaufe. Shakfpeare engaged in dramaticlc poetry with the world open before him ; the rules of the ancients were yet kjaown to few ; the publick judgment was unformed ; he had no example of fuch fame as might force him... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 454 páginas
...the grave-diggers themfelves may be heard with applaufe. Shakefpeare engaged in dramatic poetry with the world open before him ; the rules of the ancients were yet known to few ; the publick judgment was unformed ; he had no example of fuch fame as might force him upon imitation, nor... | |
| 1802 - 630 páginas
...the grave-diggers ihemfelves rmy be beard with appbufe. Shakffpeare engtged in dramatic poetry with the world open before him; the rules of the ancients...public judgment was unformed; he had no example of fuch fcme as might force him npon imitation, not critics of fiich authority as might reftrain his extravagance... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 494 páginas
...the Grave-diggers themselves may be heard with applause. Shakspeare engaged in dramatick poetry with the world open before him ; the rules of the ancients were yet known to few ; the publick judgment was unformed; he had no example of such fame as might force him upon imitation, nor... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens, Samuel Johnson - 1803 - 542 páginas
...the Gravediggers themlelves may be heard with applaufe. Shakfpeare engaged in dramatick poetry with the world open before him ; the rules of the ancients were yet known to few ; the publick judgment was unformed; he had no example of fuch fame as might force him upon imitation, nor... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 256 páginas
...Grave-diggers themselves may be heard with applause. " Shakespeare engaged in dramatic poetry with the world open before him ; the rules of the ancients...public judgment was unformed; he had no example of such fame as might force him upon imitation, nor critics of such authority, as might restrain his extravagance.... | |
| 1806 - 554 páginas
...courtier. An eminent C'itic * has ohferverl of bhakipeare, that he " engigeit in dramatic poetry with th* world open before him, the rules of the ancients were...unformed ; he had no example of fuch fame as might force birn upon imitation, nor cntics of fuch authority as might terrain his extravagance." This, if true... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 394 páginas
...applause. Shakspeare engaged in dramatic poetry with the world open before him; the rules of the ancienU were yet known to few ; the public judgment was unformed ; he had no example of such fame as might force him upon imitation, nor criticks of such authority as might restrain his extravagance... | |
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