The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen10J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... poet who should now make the whole action of his tragedy depend upon enchantment , and produce the chief events by the assistance of supernatural agents , would be censured as trans- gressing the bounds of probability , be banished from ...
... poet who should now make the whole action of his tragedy depend upon enchantment , and produce the chief events by the assistance of supernatural agents , would be censured as trans- gressing the bounds of probability , be banished from ...
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... poet derived greater ad- vantages than he could have found in the original story , as re- lated by Wyntown . The 18th Chapter of his Cronykil , Book VI , together with ob- servations by its accurate and learned editor , will be ...
... poet derived greater ad- vantages than he could have found in the original story , as re- lated by Wyntown . The 18th Chapter of his Cronykil , Book VI , together with ob- servations by its accurate and learned editor , will be ...
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... poet . Sergeant , however , ( as the ingenious compiler of the Glossary to A. of Wyntown's Cronykil observes , ) is " a degree in military service now unknown . " " Of sergeandys thare and knychtis kene " He gat a gret cumpany . " B ...
... poet . Sergeant , however , ( as the ingenious compiler of the Glossary to A. of Wyntown's Cronykil observes , ) is " a degree in military service now unknown . " " Of sergeandys thare and knychtis kene " He gat a gret cumpany . " B ...
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... poet much , particularly in his Comus , was misled by this corrupt reading . For in the manuscript of that poem , in Trinity - College library , the follow- ing lines are read thus : " Or drag him by the curls , and cleave his scalpe ...
... poet much , particularly in his Comus , was misled by this corrupt reading . For in the manuscript of that poem , in Trinity - College library , the follow- ing lines are read thus : " Or drag him by the curls , and cleave his scalpe ...
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... Poet , calls fire - arms- " crakys of war . " STEEVENS . Again , in the old play of King John , 1591 , and applied , as here , to ordnance : 66 as harmless and without effect , " As is the echo of a cannon's crack . " MALONE . Doubly ...
... Poet , calls fire - arms- " crakys of war . " STEEVENS . Again , in the old play of King John , 1591 , and applied , as here , to ordnance : 66 as harmless and without effect , " As is the echo of a cannon's crack . " MALONE . Doubly ...
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