The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen18J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... ] I am unwilling to suppose that Shakspeare could appropriate these absurd effusions to Ho- ratio , who is a scholar , and has sufficiently proved his good un- MAR . ' Tis gone ! We do it wrong SC . I 21 PRINCE OF DENMARK .
... ] I am unwilling to suppose that Shakspeare could appropriate these absurd effusions to Ho- ratio , who is a scholar , and has sufficiently proved his good un- MAR . ' Tis gone ! We do it wrong SC . I 21 PRINCE OF DENMARK .
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... suppose , only said at random ; for he makes Hamlet a student at Wittenberg . WARBURTON . Dean Swift's " Verses on the sudden drying - up of St. Patrick's Well , 1726 , " contain many learned allusions to the early culti- vation of ...
... suppose , only said at random ; for he makes Hamlet a student at Wittenberg . WARBURTON . Dean Swift's " Verses on the sudden drying - up of St. Patrick's Well , 1726 , " contain many learned allusions to the early culti- vation of ...
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... suppose , by fencing is meant a too diligent frequentation of the fencing - school , a re- sort of violent and lawless young men . JOHNSON . Fencing , I suppose , means piquing himself on his skill in the use of the sword , and ...
... suppose , by fencing is meant a too diligent frequentation of the fencing - school , a re- sort of violent and lawless young men . JOHNSON . Fencing , I suppose , means piquing himself on his skill in the use of the sword , and ...
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... suppose that the words found only in the folio were added at that time : The plays do not forbear to present upon the stage the whole course of this present time , not sparing the king , state , or religion , in so great absurdity , and ...
... suppose that the words found only in the folio were added at that time : The plays do not forbear to present upon the stage the whole course of this present time , not sparing the king , state , or religion , in so great absurdity , and ...
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... suppose Shakspeare meant , that the boys drew greater au- diences than the elder players of the Globe theatre . MALONE . It is not very strange : for my uncle- ] I do not wonder that the new players have so suddenly risen to reputation ...
... suppose Shakspeare meant , that the boys drew greater au- diences than the elder players of the Globe theatre . MALONE . It is not very strange : for my uncle- ] I do not wonder that the new players have so suddenly risen to reputation ...
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