The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen13J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... these three plays , which inconteftibly betray the workmanship of Shakspeare ; yet I am almost doubtful , whe- ther they were entirely of his writing . And unless they were wrote by him very early , I should rather imagine them to have ...
... these three plays , which inconteftibly betray the workmanship of Shakspeare ; yet I am almost doubtful , whe- ther they were entirely of his writing . And unless they were wrote by him very early , I should rather imagine them to have ...
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... these three plays , not always corref- ponding with the dates , which Mr. Theobald mentions , and the want of uniformity and confiftency in the feries of events exhi- bited , may perhaps be in some measure accounted for by the ...
... these three plays , not always corref- ponding with the dates , which Mr. Theobald mentions , and the want of uniformity and confiftency in the feries of events exhi- bited , may perhaps be in some measure accounted for by the ...
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... these charms were ima- gined only to have power on irrational animals . In our author's time it was supposed that the Irish could kill rats by a fong . JOHNSON . So , in Reginald Scot's Discoverie of Witchcraft , 1584 : " The Irishmen ...
... these charms were ima- gined only to have power on irrational animals . In our author's time it was supposed that the Irish could kill rats by a fong . JOHNSON . So , in Reginald Scot's Discoverie of Witchcraft , 1584 : " The Irishmen ...
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... these jars , and rest your minds in peace ! Let's to the altar : -Heralds , wait on us : - Instead of gold , we'll offer up our arms ; Since arms avail not , now that Henry's dead.- Pofterity , await for wretched years , When at their ...
... these jars , and rest your minds in peace ! Let's to the altar : -Heralds , wait on us : - Instead of gold , we'll offer up our arms ; Since arms avail not , now that Henry's dead.- Pofterity , await for wretched years , When at their ...
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... These news would cause him once more yield the ghoft . EXE . How were they loft ? what treachery was us'd ? MESS . No treachery ; but want of men and mo- ney . Among the foldiers this is muttered , - That here you maintain several ...
... These news would cause him once more yield the ghoft . EXE . How were they loft ? what treachery was us'd ? MESS . No treachery ; but want of men and mo- ney . Among the foldiers this is muttered , - That here you maintain several ...
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