The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volym 2J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Thefe wars determine : if I can't perfuade thee " Rather to fhow a noble grace to both parts , • See Theobald's Preface to King Richard II . 8vo . 1720 . " Than seek the end of one ; thou fhalt C 2 LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 19 blunders ...
... Thefe wars determine : if I can't perfuade thee " Rather to fhow a noble grace to both parts , • See Theobald's Preface to King Richard II . 8vo . 1720 . " Than seek the end of one ; thou fhalt C 2 LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 19 blunders ...
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... thefe airs attend . " and fo very small Latin is fufficient for this formi- dable translation , that if it be thought any honour to our poet , I am loath to deprive him of it ; but his honour is not built on fuch a fandy foundation ...
... thefe airs attend . " and fo very small Latin is fufficient for this formi- dable translation , that if it be thought any honour to our poet , I am loath to deprive him of it ; but his honour is not built on fuch a fandy foundation ...
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... thefe husbands play mad Hamlet , and cry , revenge ! " STEEVENS . Dr. Farmer's obfervation may be further confirmed by the fol- lowing paffage in an anonymous play , called A Warning for faire Women , 1599. We alfo learn from it the ...
... thefe husbands play mad Hamlet , and cry , revenge ! " STEEVENS . Dr. Farmer's obfervation may be further confirmed by the fol- lowing paffage in an anonymous play , called A Warning for faire Women , 1599. We alfo learn from it the ...
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... Thefe , for feveral reasons , could not poffibly be published by the author ; and it is 2 Every writer on Shakspeare hath expreffed his aftonishment , that his author was not folicitous to fecure his fame by a correct edition of his ...
... Thefe , for feveral reasons , could not poffibly be published by the author ; and it is 2 Every writer on Shakspeare hath expreffed his aftonishment , that his author was not folicitous to fecure his fame by a correct edition of his ...
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... thefe remarks by Mr. Colman , in a note on LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST , Act IV . fc . ii . Vol . VII . p . 87 . and fome one else does not choose to mention where he dropt it . * 5 In defence of the various reading of this paffage , given in ...
... thefe remarks by Mr. Colman , in a note on LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST , Act IV . fc . ii . Vol . VII . p . 87 . and fome one else does not choose to mention where he dropt it . * 5 In defence of the various reading of this paffage , given in ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volym 2 William Shakespeare,George Steevens,Samuel Johnson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1803 |
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