The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen21J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fome countries , -any experiments might be juftifiably made on it . The author , whoever he was , might have borrowed the ftory , the names , the characters , & c . from an old ballad , which is en- tered in the books of the Stationers ...
... fome countries , -any experiments might be juftifiably made on it . The author , whoever he was , might have borrowed the ftory , the names , the characters , & c . from an old ballad , which is en- tered in the books of the Stationers ...
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... fome affiftance to the author , in revifing it , or in fome other way aided him in bring- ing it forward on the ftage . The tradition mentioned by Ra- venscroft in the time of King James II . warrants us in making one or other of these ...
... fome affiftance to the author , in revifing it , or in fome other way aided him in bring- ing it forward on the ftage . The tradition mentioned by Ra- venscroft in the time of King James II . warrants us in making one or other of these ...
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... fome of the dramatick poets of the time , from fome or other of whom he might have heard that Shak- speare interested himself about this tragedy , or had written a few lines for the author . The internal evidence furnished by the piece ...
... fome of the dramatick poets of the time , from fome or other of whom he might have heard that Shak- speare interested himself about this tragedy , or had written a few lines for the author . The internal evidence furnished by the piece ...
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... fome of his contemporaries had not been long dead , ( for Lowin and Taylor , two of his fellow - comedians , were alive a few years before the Restoration , and Sir William D'Avenant , who had himself written for the ftage in 1629 , did ...
... fome of his contemporaries had not been long dead , ( for Lowin and Taylor , two of his fellow - comedians , were alive a few years before the Restoration , and Sir William D'Avenant , who had himself written for the ftage in 1629 , did ...
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... fome meaner choice : Lavinia is thine elder brother's hope . AAR . Why , are ye mad ? or know ye not , in Rome How furious and impatient they be , And cannot brook competitors in love ? both given to the wrong speaker ; for it was ...
... fome meaner choice : Lavinia is thine elder brother's hope . AAR . Why , are ye mad ? or know ye not , in Rome How furious and impatient they be , And cannot brook competitors in love ? both given to the wrong speaker ; for it was ...
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