The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volym 14–15J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... poet has taken particular notice of his great office , does it not seem probable that he had fully considered of the Duke's foundation for assuming the name of Bohun ? In truth , the Duke's name was BAGOT ; for a gentleman of that very ...
... poet has taken particular notice of his great office , does it not seem probable that he had fully considered of the Duke's foundation for assuming the name of Bohun ? In truth , the Duke's name was BAGOT ; for a gentleman of that very ...
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... poet may be easily supposed to use quarrel for quar- reller , as murder for the murderer , the act for the agent . JOHNSON . Dr. Johnson may be right . So , in Antony and Cleopatra : " but that your royalty " Hold idleness your subject ...
... poet may be easily supposed to use quarrel for quar- reller , as murder for the murderer , the act for the agent . JOHNSON . Dr. Johnson may be right . So , in Antony and Cleopatra : " but that your royalty " Hold idleness your subject ...
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... Poet : " Concerning Pembrookshire , the people do speak English in it almost generally , and therefore they call it Little England beyond Wales , it being the farthest south and west county in the whole principality . " STEEVENS . You'd ...
... Poet : " Concerning Pembrookshire , the people do speak English in it almost generally , and therefore they call it Little England beyond Wales , it being the farthest south and west county in the whole principality . " STEEVENS . You'd ...
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... poet has thrown in upon Queen Elizabeth and her mother , it should seem that this play was written and performed in his royal mistress's time : if so , some lines were added by him in the last scene , after the accession of her suc ...
... poet has thrown in upon Queen Elizabeth and her mother , it should seem that this play was written and performed in his royal mistress's time : if so , some lines were added by him in the last scene , after the accession of her suc ...
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... poet wrote : The bottom of my conscience , - Shakspeare , in all his historical plays , was a most diligent observer of Holinshed's Chronicle . Now Holinshed , in the speech which he has given to King Henry upon this subject , makes him ...
... poet wrote : The bottom of my conscience , - Shakspeare , in all his historical plays , was a most diligent observer of Holinshed's Chronicle . Now Holinshed , in the speech which he has given to King Henry upon this subject , makes him ...
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