Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1748 - 411 pages |
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Page xi
... Greeks ufe dinλs . " Diofc . L. 2. c . 213. And in the fame manner " and construction , the Latins fometimes ufed du- " plex . And the old French writers fay , La plus double . Dr. Bentley has been as fevere on " Milton for as ELEGANT A ...
... Greeks ufe dinλs . " Diofc . L. 2. c . 213. And in the fame manner " and construction , the Latins fometimes ufed du- " plex . And the old French writers fay , La plus double . Dr. Bentley has been as fevere on " Milton for as ELEGANT A ...
Page xvi
... Greek , and then gives us this notable citation , δ ̓ ἐνδύνε χιλώνα καλὸν , νηγάτεον . But , in the name of the Muses , where is THE REGAL MANTLE , THESE ROBES OF TRIUMPH , all this while ? Why in δ ̓ ἐνδύνε χιλώνα What ! xiluva [ as he ...
... Greek , and then gives us this notable citation , δ ̓ ἐνδύνε χιλώνα καλὸν , νηγάτεον . But , in the name of the Muses , where is THE REGAL MANTLE , THESE ROBES OF TRIUMPH , all this while ? Why in δ ̓ ἐνδύνε χιλώνα What ! xiluva [ as he ...
Page xxi
... Greek Qinos , charus ; per metathefin ? However from lief , comes leiefer , lever , lebeft . I had as lief , is now a known ex- preffion . With respect to the other word , Aldir , Althir , or Aller , ' tis a vitious pronunciation of ...
... Greek Qinos , charus ; per metathefin ? However from lief , comes leiefer , lever , lebeft . I had as lief , is now a known ex- preffion . With respect to the other word , Aldir , Althir , or Aller , ' tis a vitious pronunciation of ...
Page xxvii
... Greek , pauλos , Pauλórns ? and hence FOUL , FILTH , & c . Thus the word is used by Fairfax , B. V. ft . 18 . " It FIL'D his heart with malice , ftrife and " bate . " And by Phaer in his verfion of Virgil , En . III , 41. Jam parce ...
... Greek , pauλos , Pauλórns ? and hence FOUL , FILTH , & c . Thus the word is used by Fairfax , B. V. ft . 18 . " It FIL'D his heart with malice , ftrife and " bate . " And by Phaer in his verfion of Virgil , En . III , 41. Jam parce ...
Page xlvi
... Greek languages . He bas • launched forth on the immenfe ocean of criti- cifm with no compass or card to direct his little Skiff ; and tho ' perhaps he may blind the eyes of the lefs - obferving reader by stealing this man's obfervas ...
... Greek languages . He bas • launched forth on the immenfe ocean of criti- cifm with no compass or card to direct his little Skiff ; and tho ' perhaps he may blind the eyes of the lefs - obferving reader by stealing this man's obfervas ...
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A& II againſt allufion ancient Antony and Cleopatra becauſe beſt Brutus called catalectic cauſe character Cicero comedy Coriolanus critics Cymbeline edition Engliſh Euripides expreffion faid fame fatiric fays fecond feems fenfe fhall fhew fhould fignifies firft firſt fome fometimes foul fpeaking ftory fubject fuch Greek Hamlet hath Hence Henry himſelf Homer honour Horace inftances itſelf Julius Caefar king King Lear Latin likewife Lycaonia Macbeth manners Meaſure mention'd Milton moft moſt muft muſt obferved Othello Ovid paffage paffion perfon philofopher Plato Plautus play pleaſe Plutarch poet prefent reader reafon ſay ſeems Shakeſpeare ſhall Sophocles ſpeak Spencer ſtage ſtory thee thefe themſelves Theobald Theocritus theſe thing thofe thoſe thou tranfcriber tranflation twas ufed uſed verfe verſes Virgil whofe word write γὰρ δὲ ἐκ ἐν καὶ μὲν πρὸς τε τὴν τῆς τὸ τὸν τῷ τῶν ὡς