The European Magazine, and London Review, Volúmenes81-82Philological Society of London, 1822 |
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... Shakespeare's sentiments , cause he lived in a polished and I maintain that those who censure refined age ; but I doubt whether him for the want of it , are indirectly , this acquired delicacy did not curb though unconsciously ...
... Shakespeare's sentiments , cause he lived in a polished and I maintain that those who censure refined age ; but I doubt whether him for the want of it , are indirectly , this acquired delicacy did not curb though unconsciously ...
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... Shakespeare . All these contain many just and in- genious observations , and respectively contributed to raise his reputation . - It was not till after the publication of the Spectator , in which he imagined him- self to be attacked ...
... Shakespeare . All these contain many just and in- genious observations , and respectively contributed to raise his reputation . - It was not till after the publication of the Spectator , in which he imagined him- self to be attacked ...
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... Shakespeare's most celebrated scenes . The are- nues have also been fitted up and embellished , and the saloon , which is absolutely lined with looking- glass from the ceiling to the floor , presents the most splendid object of the kind ...
... Shakespeare's most celebrated scenes . The are- nues have also been fitted up and embellished , and the saloon , which is absolutely lined with looking- glass from the ceiling to the floor , presents the most splendid object of the kind ...
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