| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 346 lehte
...apple for which he will always turn a'sidj from his carter, or stoop from his elevation. A quibWe, poor and barren as it is, gave him such delight, that...which he lost the world, and was content to lose it. It will be thought strange, that, in enumerating the defects of this writer, I have not yet mentioned... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 494 lehte
...purchase it by the sacrifice of reason, propriety, and truth. A quibble was to him the fatal Clenpatra for which he lost the world, and was content to lose it. It will be thought strange, that, in enumerating the defects of this writer, I have not 'yet mentioned... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 256 lehte
...or exalting affection ; whether he be amusing attention with incidents or enchanting it in suspense, let but a quibble spring up before him, and he leaves...which he lost the world, and was content to lose it. been instituted and established by the joint authority of poets and critics. " For his other deviations... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 376 lehte
...or exalting affection, whether he be amusing attention with incidents, or enchaining it in suspense, let but a quibble spring up before him, and he leaves...which he lost the world, and was content to lose it. It will be thought strange, that, in enumerating the defects of this writer, I have not yet mentioned... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 394 lehte
...from his career, or stoop from, his elevation. A quibble, poor and barren as it is, gave him sucfc delight, that he was content to purchase it, by the...which he lost the world, and was content to lose it. It will be thought strange, that, in enumerating the defects of this writer, I have not yet mentioned... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1809 - 488 lehte
...or exalting affection, whether he be amusing attention with incidents, or enchaining it in suspense, let but a quibble spring up before him, and he leaves...which he lost the world, and was content to lose it. It will be thought strange, that, in enumerating the defects of this writer, I have not yet mentioned... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 390 lehte
...or exalting affection, whether he be amusing attention with incidents, or enchaining it in suspense, let but a quibble spring up before him, and he leaves...which he lost the world, and was content to lose it. It will be thought strange, that, in enumerating the defects of this writer, I have not yet mentioned... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 394 lehte
...or exalting affection, whether he be amusing attention with incidents, or enchaining it in suspense, let but a quibble spring up before him, and he leaves...which he lost the world, and was content to lose it. It will be thought strange, that, in enumerating the defects of this writer, I have not yet mentioned... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 444 lehte
...or exalting affection, whether he be amusing attention with incidents, or enchaining it in suspense, let but a quibble spring up before him, and he leaves...which he lost the world, and was content to lose it. It will be thought strange, that, in enumerating the defects of this writer, I have not yet mentioned... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1810 - 486 lehte
...barren as it is, gave him such delight, that he was content to purchase it, by the sacrifice of,reason, propriety, and truth.- A quibble was to him the fatal...which he lost the world, and was content to lose it. It will be thought strange, that, in enumerating the defects of this writer, I have not yet mentioned... | |
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