The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen12J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... passages were examined , more words would be necessary than the subject is worth ; those who are well acquainted with his works , cannot entertain a doubt on the question.I will how- ever mention one mode by which it may be easily ...
... passages were examined , more words would be necessary than the subject is worth ; those who are well acquainted with his works , cannot entertain a doubt on the question.I will how- ever mention one mode by which it may be easily ...
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... to the succession . MALONE . Thus also Raleigh : " The empire being elective , and not successive , the emperors , in being , made profit of their own times . " STEEVENS . Keep then this passage to the Capitol ; And suffer.
... to the succession . MALONE . Thus also Raleigh : " The empire being elective , and not successive , the emperors , in being , made profit of their own times . " STEEVENS . Keep then this passage to the Capitol ; And suffer.
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... passage to the Capitol ; And suffer not dishonour to approach The imperial seat , to virtue consecrate , To justice , continence , and nobility : But let desert in pure election shine ; And , Romans , fight for freedom in your choice ...
... passage to the Capitol ; And suffer not dishonour to approach The imperial seat , to virtue consecrate , To justice , continence , and nobility : But let desert in pure election shine ; And , Romans , fight for freedom in your choice ...
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... passage alone would sufficiently convince me , that the play before us was the work of one who was conversant with the Greek tragedies in their original language . We have here a plain allusion to the Ajax of Sophocles , of which no ...
... passage alone would sufficiently convince me , that the play before us was the work of one who was conversant with the Greek tragedies in their original language . We have here a plain allusion to the Ajax of Sophocles , of which no ...
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... passage that Titus Andronicus was not only the work of Shak- speare , but one of his earliest performances , because the strata- gems of his former profession seem to have been yet fresh in his mind . I had made the same observation in ...
... passage that Titus Andronicus was not only the work of Shak- speare , but one of his earliest performances , because the strata- gems of his former profession seem to have been yet fresh in his mind . I had made the same observation in ...
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