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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... almost over , and in truth nothing can be more abfurd . " THIS WAS ftolen from one claffick , -THAT from another ; " and had I not stept into his rescue , poor Shakspeare had been ftript as naked of ornament , as when he first held ...
... almost over , and in truth nothing can be more abfurd . " THIS WAS ftolen from one claffick , -THAT from another ; " and had I not stept into his rescue , poor Shakspeare had been ftript as naked of ornament , as when he first held ...
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... almost to idolatry : " and confcious of the worth of ancient literature , like any other man on the fame occafion , he rather carries his acquirements above , than below the truth . Jealoufy ! " cries Mr. Upton ; " people will allow ...
... almost to idolatry : " and confcious of the worth of ancient literature , like any other man on the fame occafion , he rather carries his acquirements above , than below the truth . Jealoufy ! " cries Mr. Upton ; " people will allow ...
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... almost every modern language . 2 It was originally drawn into Englishe by Caxton under the name of The Recuyel of the Hiftoryes of Troy , from the French of the ryght venerable Perfon and worshipfull man Raoul le Feure , and fynyfhed in ...
... almost every modern language . 2 It was originally drawn into Englishe by Caxton under the name of The Recuyel of the Hiftoryes of Troy , from the French of the ryght venerable Perfon and worshipfull man Raoul le Feure , and fynyfhed in ...
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... almost every collection of the time ; and particularly in two books , with which Shakspeare was intimately acquainted ; the Palace of Pleasure , and the English Plutarch . Indeed from a paffage in an old play , called Jack Drum's ...
... almost every collection of the time ; and particularly in two books , with which Shakspeare was intimately acquainted ; the Palace of Pleasure , and the English Plutarch . Indeed from a paffage in an old play , called Jack Drum's ...
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... to be picked up from almost every English book , that 7 Amongst " the things , which Mayfter More wrote in his youth for his pastime , " prefixed to his Workes , 1557 , Fol . he could take into his hands . " For not 38 AN ESSAY ON THE.
... to be picked up from almost every English book , that 7 Amongst " the things , which Mayfter More wrote in his youth for his pastime , " prefixed to his Workes , 1557 , Fol . he could take into his hands . " For not 38 AN ESSAY ON THE.
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