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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... line occafionally from their Accidence or their Cato de Moribus with tolerable propriety . — If , however , the old editions be trufted in this paffage , our author's memory fomewhat failed him in point of concord . The rage of ...
... line occafionally from their Accidence or their Cato de Moribus with tolerable propriety . — If , however , the old editions be trufted in this paffage , our author's memory fomewhat failed him in point of concord . The rage of ...
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... lines to his noble patron the Earl of Southampton ? —this list of witneffes might be easily enlarged ; but I flatter myself , I fhall stand in no need of fuch evidence . One of the first and most vehement affertors of the learning of ...
... lines to his noble patron the Earl of Southampton ? —this list of witneffes might be easily enlarged ; but I flatter myself , I fhall stand in no need of fuch evidence . One of the first and most vehement affertors of the learning of ...
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... line is to a part of the troop , as mortals by birth , but adopted by the fairies : orphans with respect to their real parents , and now only dependant on Destiny herself . A few lines from Spenfer , will fufficiently illuftrate the ...
... line is to a part of the troop , as mortals by birth , but adopted by the fairies : orphans with respect to their real parents , and now only dependant on Destiny herself . A few lines from Spenfer , will fufficiently illuftrate the ...
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... line in Hamlet's defcription of the Player , fhould be printed as in the old folios : " Tears in his eyes , diftraction in's aspect . " agreeably to the accent in a hundred other places . that amazing work is brought fomewhat nearer the ...
... line in Hamlet's defcription of the Player , fhould be printed as in the old folios : " Tears in his eyes , diftraction in's aspect . " agreeably to the accent in a hundred other places . that amazing work is brought fomewhat nearer the ...
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... line of Lydgate and Gascoigne in his Certayne Notes of Inftruction concerning the making of Verfe , obferves very truly of Chaucer , " Whofoeuer do perufe and well confider his workes , he fhall find , that although his lines are not ...
... line of Lydgate and Gascoigne in his Certayne Notes of Inftruction concerning the making of Verfe , obferves very truly of Chaucer , " Whofoeuer do perufe and well confider his workes , he fhall find , that although his lines are not ...
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