The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volym 15J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... ( says he ) fell out by a peale of chambers , that I know not on what occafion were to be used in the play ... say nothing of the general style of this pro- logue ) could never have fallen from the modest Shakspeare . I have no ...
... ( says he ) fell out by a peale of chambers , that I know not on what occafion were to be used in the play ... say nothing of the general style of this pro- logue ) could never have fallen from the modest Shakspeare . I have no ...
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... say , A man may weep upon his wedding day . 5 -Think , ye fee The very persons of our noble story , ] Why the rhyme ... says : " Till both of us arrive , at her request , " Some ten miles off in the wild Waltham forest . " M. MASON ...
... say , A man may weep upon his wedding day . 5 -Think , ye fee The very persons of our noble story , ] Why the rhyme ... says : " Till both of us arrive , at her request , " Some ten miles off in the wild Waltham forest . " M. MASON ...
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... say , Till this time , pomp was single ; but now married To one above itself . Each following day fometimes ... says Became the next day's master , till the last Made 10 KING HENRY VIII .
... say , Till this time , pomp was single ; but now married To one above itself . Each following day fometimes ... says Became the next day's master , till the last Made 10 KING HENRY VIII .
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... say in a noisy periphrafe , that pomp was encreased on this occafion to more than twice as much as it had ever been before . Pomp is no more married to the English than to the French King , for to neither is any pre- ference given by ...
... say in a noisy periphrafe , that pomp was encreased on this occafion to more than twice as much as it had ever been before . Pomp is no more married to the English than to the French King , for to neither is any pre- ference given by ...
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... say that all distinction of persons is at an end . JOHNSON . 3 Heat not a furnace & c . ] Might not Shakspeare allude to Dan . iii . 22. ? " Therefore because the king's commandment was urgent , and the furnace exceeding hot , the flame ...
... say that all distinction of persons is at an end . JOHNSON . 3 Heat not a furnace & c . ] Might not Shakspeare allude to Dan . iii . 22. ? " Therefore because the king's commandment was urgent , and the furnace exceeding hot , the flame ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volym 15 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1809 |
The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and ..., Volym 15 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1809 |
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