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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... Shak- fpeare . Sometimes a very little matter detects a forgery . You may remember a play called The Double Falf- hood , which Mr. Theobald was defirous of palming upon the world for a pofthumous one of Shakspeare : and I fee it is ...
... Shak- fpeare . Sometimes a very little matter detects a forgery . You may remember a play called The Double Falf- hood , which Mr. Theobald was defirous of palming upon the world for a pofthumous one of Shakspeare : and I fee it is ...
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... Shak- fpeare ; or rather , that he particularly had the ho- nour of introducing them to the notice of his countrymen . For inftance , -Rumour painted full of tongues , gives us a prologue to one of the parts of Henry the Fourth ; and ...
... Shak- fpeare ; or rather , that he particularly had the ho- nour of introducing them to the notice of his countrymen . For inftance , -Rumour painted full of tongues , gives us a prologue to one of the parts of Henry the Fourth ; and ...
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... Shak- fpeare was perfectly acquainted with the fentiments of the ancients on the fubject of inchantments . " The original lines are these : 86 Auræque , & venti , montefque , amnefque , lacufque , " Diique omnes nemorum , diique omnes ...
... Shak- fpeare was perfectly acquainted with the fentiments of the ancients on the fubject of inchantments . " The original lines are these : 86 Auræque , & venti , montefque , amnefque , lacufque , " Diique omnes nemorum , diique omnes ...
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... Shak- speare : " c He was a man " Of an unbounded ftomach , ever ranking " Himself with princes ; one that by fuggeftion " Ty'd all the kingdom . Simony was fair play . " His own opinion was his law : i'th ' presence " He would fay ...
... Shak- speare : " c He was a man " Of an unbounded ftomach , ever ranking " Himself with princes ; one that by fuggeftion " Ty'd all the kingdom . Simony was fair play . " His own opinion was his law : i'th ' presence " He would fay ...
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... Shak- speare fhould be borrowed for the benefit of the bookfeller ; and by the way , as probably for a play as a poem : but modern cri- ticks may be surprised perhaps at the complaint of John Hall , certayne chapters of the Proverbes ...
... Shak- speare fhould be borrowed for the benefit of the bookfeller ; and by the way , as probably for a play as a poem : but modern cri- ticks may be surprised perhaps at the complaint of John Hall , certayne chapters of the Proverbes ...
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