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... poet's plays admitted this into their volume , cannot now bé ascertained . The most probable reason that can be assigned , is , that he wrote a few lines in it , or gave some affittance to the author , in revifing it , or in fome other ...
... poet's plays admitted this into their volume , cannot now bé ascertained . The most probable reason that can be assigned , is , that he wrote a few lines in it , or gave some affittance to the author , in revifing it , or in fome other ...
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... poets of the time , from fome or other of whom he might have heard that Shak- . speare interested himself about this tragedy , or had written a few lines for the author . The internal evidence furnished by the piece itself , and proving ...
... poets of the time , from fome or other of whom he might have heard that Shak- . speare interested himself about this tragedy , or had written a few lines for the author . The internal evidence furnished by the piece itself , and proving ...
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... poet wrote : in my mourning weeds ! i . e . Titus would fay : Thou , Rome , art victorious , though I am a mourner for those sons which I have loftin obtaining that victory . WARBURTON . Thy is as well as my . We may suppose the Romans ...
... poet wrote : in my mourning weeds ! i . e . Titus would fay : Thou , Rome , art victorious , though I am a mourner for those sons which I have loftin obtaining that victory . WARBURTON . Thy is as well as my . We may suppose the Romans ...
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... poet's word , it is hardly worth while to conjecture . MALONE . This goddess , this Semiramis ; -this queen , ] Mr. Malone notices the inadvertent repetition of queen , but thinks the poet's word not worth a conjecture . The edition ...
... poet's word , it is hardly worth while to conjecture . MALONE . This goddess , this Semiramis ; -this queen , ] Mr. Malone notices the inadvertent repetition of queen , but thinks the poet's word not worth a conjecture . The edition ...
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... poet wrote : Should thrive upon thy new - transformed limbs , - as the former is an expreffion that suggests no image to the fancy . But drive , I think , may stand , with this meaning : the hounds Should pafs with impetuous hasłe , & c ...
... poet wrote : Should thrive upon thy new - transformed limbs , - as the former is an expreffion that suggests no image to the fancy . But drive , I think , may stand , with this meaning : the hounds Should pafs with impetuous hasłe , & c ...
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