The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen2J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... author to have been fometimes contented with a legendary ballad . The ftory of the mifanthrope is told in almost every collection of the time ; and particularly in two books , with which Shakspeare was intimately acquainted ; the Palace ...
... author to have been fometimes contented with a legendary ballad . The ftory of the mifanthrope is told in almost every collection of the time ; and particularly in two books , with which Shakspeare was intimately acquainted ; the Palace ...
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... author from The Yorkshire Tragedy , may be applied on the pre- fent occafion . But you want my opinion : -and from every mark of ftyle and manner , I make no doubt of afcribing it to Shirley . Mr. Langbaine informs us , that he left ...
... author from The Yorkshire Tragedy , may be applied on the pre- fent occafion . But you want my opinion : -and from every mark of ftyle and manner , I make no doubt of afcribing it to Shirley . Mr. Langbaine informs us , that he left ...
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... author is moft certainly damned , if he did not care for a serious repentance.3 Mr. Whalley argues in the fame ... author had his full fhare in diftreffing the spirit of this restless man . " Some Play - books are grown from Quarto ...
... author is moft certainly damned , if he did not care for a serious repentance.3 Mr. Whalley argues in the fame ... author had his full fhare in diftreffing the spirit of this restless man . " Some Play - books are grown from Quarto ...
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... author ; 5 and there is a quotation from the 5 This obfervation of Mr. Colman is quoted by his very in- genious colleague , Mr. Thornton , in his tranflation of this play : who further remarks , in another part of it , that a paffage in ...
... author ; 5 and there is a quotation from the 5 This obfervation of Mr. Colman is quoted by his very in- genious colleague , Mr. Thornton , in his tranflation of this play : who further remarks , in another part of it , that a paffage in ...
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... play were either the works of different hands , or written at a great interval of time : the former is in our author's best manner , and the greater part of the latter in his worst , or even below it . Dr. Warburton declares it to be ...
... play were either the works of different hands , or written at a great interval of time : the former is in our author's best manner , and the greater part of the latter in his worst , or even below it . Dr. Warburton declares it to be ...
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