The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Том 5Alexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... less is known of Shakspeare than of almost any writer who has been considered as an object of laudable curiosity . Nothing could be more highly gratifying than an account of the early studies of this wonderful man , the progress of his ...
... less is known of Shakspeare than of almost any writer who has been considered as an object of laudable curiosity . Nothing could be more highly gratifying than an account of the early studies of this wonderful man , the progress of his ...
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... less of Shakspeare than of his con- temporaries , let us recollect that his genius , however highly and justly we now rate it , took a direction which was not calculated for permanent admiration , either in the age in which he lived ...
... less of Shakspeare than of his con- temporaries , let us recollect that his genius , however highly and justly we now rate it , took a direction which was not calculated for permanent admiration , either in the age in which he lived ...
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... less ought it to be forgotten how much the reputation of Shakspeare was revived by the unrivalled excellence of Garrick's performance . His share in directing the public taste towards the study of Shakspeare was , perhaps , greater than ...
... less ought it to be forgotten how much the reputation of Shakspeare was revived by the unrivalled excellence of Garrick's performance . His share in directing the public taste towards the study of Shakspeare was , perhaps , greater than ...
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... less ; Or , gaining more , the profit of excess Is but to surfeit , and such griefs sustain , That they prove bankrupt in this poor - rich gain . The aim of all is but to nurse the life With honour , wealth , and ease , in waining age ...
... less ; Or , gaining more , the profit of excess Is but to surfeit , and such griefs sustain , That they prove bankrupt in this poor - rich gain . The aim of all is but to nurse the life With honour , wealth , and ease , in waining age ...
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... less ; For more it is than I can well express : And that deep torture may be call'd a Hell , When more is felt than one hath power to tell . " Go , get me hither paper , ink , and pen— Yet save that labour , for I have them here . What ...
... less ; For more it is than I can well express : And that deep torture may be call'd a Hell , When more is felt than one hath power to tell . " Go , get me hither paper , ink , and pen— Yet save that labour , for I have them here . What ...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Том 5 Alexander Chalmers Повний перегляд - 1810 |
The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Том 5 Alexander Chalmers Повний перегляд - 1810 |
The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Том 5 Alexander Chalmers Повний перегляд - 1810 |
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