The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volym 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... hath many other ways to die ; mean time ' I laugh at his challenge - we have the poignancy and the very repartee of Cæsar in Plu- tarch . " This correction was first made by Sir Thomas Hanmer , and Mr. Johnson hath received it . Most ...
... hath many other ways to die ; mean time ' I laugh at his challenge - we have the poignancy and the very repartee of Cæsar in Plu- tarch . " This correction was first made by Sir Thomas Hanmer , and Mr. Johnson hath received it . Most ...
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... hath borne a noble testimony on our side of the question . " Shakspeare , " says this true cri- tick , " owed the felicity of freedom from the bondage of clas- sical superstition , to the want of what is called the advantage of a ...
... hath borne a noble testimony on our side of the question . " Shakspeare , " says this true cri- tick , " owed the felicity of freedom from the bondage of clas- sical superstition , to the want of what is called the advantage of a ...
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... hath indeed been said , that " IF such an history exists , it is almost impossible that any poet unacquainted with the Latin language ( supposing his perceptive faculties to have been ever so acute ) could have caught the ...
... hath indeed been said , that " IF such an history exists , it is almost impossible that any poet unacquainted with the Latin language ( supposing his perceptive faculties to have been ever so acute ) could have caught the ...
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