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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... allusions from English books then published , our Effayist might have possibly established his system . " -In good time ! This had scarcely been attempted by Peter Burman himself , with the library of Shakspeare B2 PREFACE ...
... allusions from English books then published , our Effayist might have possibly established his system . " -In good time ! This had scarcely been attempted by Peter Burman himself , with the library of Shakspeare B2 PREFACE ...
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... allusion to the old play : " Reade the booke of Taming a Shrew , which hath made a number of us so perfect , that now every one can rule a shrew in our countrey , save he that hath hir . " - I am aware , a modern lin- guist may object ...
... allusion to the old play : " Reade the booke of Taming a Shrew , which hath made a number of us so perfect , that now every one can rule a shrew in our countrey , save he that hath hir . " - I am aware , a modern lin- guist may object ...
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... allusions , and ascertain his phraseology . The reformers of his text are for ever equally positive , and equally wrong . cant of the age , a provincial expreffion , an obscure proverb , an obsolete custom , a hint at a person or a fact ...
... allusions , and ascertain his phraseology . The reformers of his text are for ever equally positive , and equally wrong . cant of the age , a provincial expreffion , an obscure proverb , an obsolete custom , a hint at a person or a fact ...
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... by a passage extracted by Mr. Tyrwhitt from Ro- bert Greene's Groatsworth of Witte bought with a Million of Repentance , in which there is an evident allusion to our author's name , as well as to 234 CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
... by a passage extracted by Mr. Tyrwhitt from Ro- bert Greene's Groatsworth of Witte bought with a Million of Repentance , in which there is an evident allusion to our author's name , as well as to 234 CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
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... allusion to our author's name , as well as to a line in The Second Part of King Henry VI . This tract was published at the dying request of Robert Greene , a very voluminous writer of that time . The conclufion of it , as Mr. Tyrwhitt ...
... allusion to our author's name , as well as to a line in The Second Part of King Henry VI . This tract was published at the dying request of Robert Greene , a very voluminous writer of that time . The conclufion of it , as Mr. Tyrwhitt ...
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