The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen11J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... some of the rhyming parts of the present play , which Mr. Pope thought of a different hand , might not be borrowed from the old one . Certainly , however , the general tendency of it must have been very different ; fince , as Dr ...
... some of the rhyming parts of the present play , which Mr. Pope thought of a different hand , might not be borrowed from the old one . Certainly , however , the general tendency of it must have been very different ; fince , as Dr ...
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... some inhabitable place . " Again , in Taylor the water - poet's Short Relation of a long Journey , & c . " - there stands a strong castle , but the town is all spoil'd , and almost inhabitable by the late lamentable troubles ...
... some inhabitable place . " Again , in Taylor the water - poet's Short Relation of a long Journey , & c . " - there stands a strong castle , but the town is all spoil'd , and almost inhabitable by the late lamentable troubles ...
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... some rhymes must be retained to make out the connection . STEEVENS . 5 When , Harry ? ] This obsolete exclamation of impatience , is likewife found in Heywood's Silver Age , 1613 : " Fly into Affrick ; from the mountains there , " Chuse ...
... some rhymes must be retained to make out the connection . STEEVENS . 5 When , Harry ? ] This obsolete exclamation of impatience , is likewife found in Heywood's Silver Age , 1613 : " Fly into Affrick ; from the mountains there , " Chuse ...
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... Some of those seven are dried by nature's course , Some of those branches by the destinies cut : But Thomas , my dear lord , my life , my Glofter , - One phial full of Edward's facred blood , One flourishing branch of his most royal ...
... Some of those seven are dried by nature's course , Some of those branches by the destinies cut : But Thomas , my dear lord , my life , my Glofter , - One phial full of Edward's facred blood , One flourishing branch of his most royal ...
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... some pompous jest . " and accordingly a máik is performed . FARMER . Dr. Farmer has well explained the force of this word . So , in The Third Part of King Henry VI : 2 66 as if the tragedy " Were play'd in jest by counterfeited actors ...
... some pompous jest . " and accordingly a máik is performed . FARMER . Dr. Farmer has well explained the force of this word . So , in The Third Part of King Henry VI : 2 66 as if the tragedy " Were play'd in jest by counterfeited actors ...
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