The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, with notes original and selected by S.W. Singer, and a life of the poet by C. Symmons, Del 16, Volym 1 |
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... scene in a country . " As it could not be doubtful against whom this attack was directed , we cannot wonder that Shak- speare should be hurt by it : or that he should expostu- late on the occasion rather warmly with Chettle as the ...
... scene in a country . " As it could not be doubtful against whom this attack was directed , we cannot wonder that Shak- speare should be hurt by it : or that he should expostu- late on the occasion rather warmly with Chettle as the ...
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... scenes of Henry IV . , Falstaff was insusceptible of love : and the egregious dupe of Windsor , ducked and cudgelled as he was , cannot be ... scene where he could not subsist . cessor , ferior to her in the arts of government 24 THE LIFE OF.
... scenes of Henry IV . , Falstaff was insusceptible of love : and the egregious dupe of Windsor , ducked and cudgelled as he was , cannot be ... scene where he could not subsist . cessor , ferior to her in the arts of government 24 THE LIFE OF.
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... scene of our perishable globe . It were to be wished that the two preceding inscriptions were more worthy , than they are , of the tomb to which they are attached . It would be gratifying if we could give any faith to the tradition ...
... scene of our perishable globe . It were to be wished that the two preceding inscriptions were more worthy , than they are , of the tomb to which they are attached . It would be gratifying if we could give any faith to the tradition ...
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... scenes . He says , " His ( Shak- speare's ) first defect is that to which may be imputed most of the evil in books or in men . He sacrifices virtue to convenience ; and is so much more careful to please than to instruct that he seems to ...
... scenes . He says , " His ( Shak- speare's ) first defect is that to which may be imputed most of the evil in books or in men . He sacrifices virtue to convenience ; and is so much more careful to please than to instruct that he seems to ...
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... scene between John and Hubert , where the monarch endeavours to work up his agent to the royal purposes of murder , the former says , 1 -If thou couldst Hear me without thine ears , and make reply Without a tongue , using conceit alone ...
... scene between John and Hubert , where the monarch endeavours to work up his agent to the royal purposes of murder , the former says , 1 -If thou couldst Hear me without thine ears , and make reply Without a tongue , using conceit alone ...
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