Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1746 - 346 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 27 筆
第 23 頁
... fpeaks of Juftice , as The affeffor of Jove : Aixn Eúvede Zuvós . So Arrian in Exped . Alex . IV , ο οι πάλαι σοφοι ... fpeaking of quailes . Spencer ufes it very frequent , B. 2 . c . 8. f . 34. and B. 4. c . 10. f . 4. and B. 5. c . 9 ...
... fpeaks of Juftice , as The affeffor of Jove : Aixn Eúvede Zuvós . So Arrian in Exped . Alex . IV , ο οι πάλαι σοφοι ... fpeaking of quailes . Spencer ufes it very frequent , B. 2 . c . 8. f . 34. and B. 4. c . 10. f . 4. and B. 5. c . 9 ...
第 27 頁
... fpeaking of those who attended Maecenas as unbidden guests . Quas Maecenas adduxerat UMBRAS . And L. 1. Ep . 5. Locus eft et pluribus UMBRIS . ' Tis a pretty allufion of conftant attendants in the fun- shine of fortune , and who cannot ...
... fpeaking of those who attended Maecenas as unbidden guests . Quas Maecenas adduxerat UMBRAS . And L. 1. Ep . 5. Locus eft et pluribus UMBRIS . ' Tis a pretty allufion of conftant attendants in the fun- shine of fortune , and who cannot ...
第 73 頁
... [ fpeaking with respect to it's supposed diurnal motion ] or to exceed it as little as may be : the epopaeia is unlimited as to time . Arift . wept mount . xeQ . & . The " The story therefore ( which is the principal part , Sect . 9 . 73 ...
... [ fpeaking with respect to it's supposed diurnal motion ] or to exceed it as little as may be : the epopaeia is unlimited as to time . Arift . wept mount . xeQ . & . The " The story therefore ( which is the principal part , Sect . 9 . 73 ...
第 94 頁
... fpeaking to " him , Caefar , thou doft me wrong . He re- 4 3. Seneca 4 . declam . 4. He cites by memory , which is often treacherous . In Julius Caefar , Act III . the paffage is thus , Caefar . Know , Caefar doth not wrong , nor ...
... fpeaking to " him , Caefar , thou doft me wrong . He re- 4 3. Seneca 4 . declam . 4. He cites by memory , which is often treacherous . In Julius Caefar , Act III . the paffage is thus , Caefar . Know , Caefar doth not wrong , nor ...
第 100 頁
... fpeaking , which much re- sembled his own temper , being ambitious , un- equal , and very rodomontade . And Cicero in his Brutus , mentioning the Afiatic manner , gives it the following character : Aliud autem genus eft non tam ...
... fpeaking , which much re- sembled his own temper , being ambitious , un- equal , and very rodomontade . And Cicero in his Brutus , mentioning the Afiatic manner , gives it the following character : Aliud autem genus eft non tam ...
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