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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... moft grofs violations of hiftory , chronology , and geography ? Οὐ πείσεις , εδ ̓ ἦν πείσης , is the motto of every pole- mick like his brethren at the amphitheatre , he , holds it a merit to die hard ; and will not fay , enough ...
... moft grofs violations of hiftory , chronology , and geography ? Οὐ πείσεις , εδ ̓ ἦν πείσης , is the motto of every pole- mick like his brethren at the amphitheatre , he , holds it a merit to die hard ; and will not fay , enough ...
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... moft vehement affertors of the learning of Shakspeare , was the editor of his poems , the well - known Mr. Gildon ; and his fteps Hence perhaps the ill - ftarr'd rage between this critick and his elder brother , John Dennis , fo ...
... moft vehement affertors of the learning of Shakspeare , was the editor of his poems , the well - known Mr. Gildon ; and his fteps Hence perhaps the ill - ftarr'd rage between this critick and his elder brother , John Dennis , fo ...
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... trochaic dimeter brachycatalectic , COMMONLY cal- led the ithyphallic measure to the Witches in Mac- beth ! and that now and then a halting verfe afforded a moft beautiful inftance of the pes proceleufmati- cus ! 14 AN ESSAY ON THE.
... trochaic dimeter brachycatalectic , COMMONLY cal- led the ithyphallic measure to the Witches in Mac- beth ! and that now and then a halting verfe afforded a moft beautiful inftance of the pes proceleufmati- cus ! 14 AN ESSAY ON THE.
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... moft beautiful inftance of the pes proceleufmati- cus ! " But , " continues Mr. Upton , " it was a learned age ; Roger Afcham affures us , that Queen Eliza- beth read more Greek every day , than fome digni- taries of the church did ...
... moft beautiful inftance of the pes proceleufmati- cus ! " But , " continues Mr. Upton , " it was a learned age ; Roger Afcham affures us , that Queen Eliza- beth read more Greek every day , than fome digni- taries of the church did ...
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... moft capital ; thou barr'ft us " Our prayers to the gods , which is a comfort " That all but we enjoy . For how can we , " Alas ! how can we , for our country pray , " Whereto we're bound , together with thy victory , " Whereto we're ...
... moft capital ; thou barr'ft us " Our prayers to the gods , which is a comfort " That all but we enjoy . For how can we , " Alas ! how can we , for our country pray , " Whereto we're bound , together with thy victory , " Whereto we're ...
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