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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... paffage , our author's memory fomewhat failed him in point of concord . The rage of parallelifms is almost over , and in truth nothing can be more abfurd . " THIS WAS ftolen from one claffick , -THAT from another ; " and had I not stept ...
... paffage , our author's memory fomewhat failed him in point of concord . The rage of parallelifms is almost over , and in truth nothing can be more abfurd . " THIS WAS ftolen from one claffick , -THAT from another ; " and had I not stept ...
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... Catharine ; and that the paffage in the 50th page is copied from Upton , who improperly calls Horatio and Marcellus in Hamlet , " the Centinels . " ADVERTISEMENT PREFIXED TO THE THIRD EDITION , 1789 . IT vi PREFACE .
... Catharine ; and that the paffage in the 50th page is copied from Upton , who improperly calls Horatio and Marcellus in Hamlet , " the Centinels . " ADVERTISEMENT PREFIXED TO THE THIRD EDITION , 1789 . IT vi PREFACE .
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... paffage of Ben Jonson , so often quoted , is given us in the admirable preface to the late edition , with a various reading , " fmall Latin and no Greek , " which hath been held up to the publick for a modern sophistication : yet ...
... paffage of Ben Jonson , so often quoted , is given us in the admirable preface to the late edition , with a various reading , " fmall Latin and no Greek , " which hath been held up to the publick for a modern sophistication : yet ...
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... paffage from Mr. Pope : " The Speeches copied from Plutarch in Coriolanus may , I think , be as well made an inftance of the learning of Shakspeare , as thofe copy'd from Cicero in Catiline , of Ben Jonfon's . " Let us inquire into this ...
... paffage from Mr. Pope : " The Speeches copied from Plutarch in Coriolanus may , I think , be as well made an inftance of the learning of Shakspeare , as thofe copy'd from Cicero in Catiline , of Ben Jonfon's . " Let us inquire into this ...
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... paffage of Troilus and Crefsida , where Achilles is roused to battle by the death of Patroclus , that Shakspeare muft here have had the Iliad in view , as " the old story , " which in many places he been afcribed without reason to John ...
... paffage of Troilus and Crefsida , where Achilles is roused to battle by the death of Patroclus , that Shakspeare muft here have had the Iliad in view , as " the old story , " which in many places he been afcribed without reason to John ...
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