The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen1J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fometimes conduce to the better under- standing his book ; and though the works of Mr. Shakspeare may seem to many not to want a com- ment , yet I fancy fome little account of the man himself may not be thought improper to go along with.
... fometimes conduce to the better under- standing his book ; and though the works of Mr. Shakspeare may seem to many not to want a com- ment , yet I fancy fome little account of the man himself may not be thought improper to go along with.
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... fometimes it was neceffary he fhould be flopped : " Sufflaminandus erat , as Auguftus faid of Haterius . " His wit was in his own power ; would the rule of " it had been fo too . Many times he fell into " thofe things which could not ...
... fometimes it was neceffary he fhould be flopped : " Sufflaminandus erat , as Auguftus faid of Haterius . " His wit was in his own power ; would the rule of " it had been fo too . Many times he fell into " thofe things which could not ...
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... fometimes , and playing upon words , it was the common vice of the age he lived in and if we find it in the pulpit , made ufe of as an ornament to the fermons of some of the graveft divines of those times , perhaps it may not be thought ...
... fometimes , and playing upon words , it was the common vice of the age he lived in and if we find it in the pulpit , made ufe of as an ornament to the fermons of some of the graveft divines of those times , perhaps it may not be thought ...
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... fometimes laid in Bohemia , and sometimes in Sici- ly , according to the original order of the story . Álmost all his hiftorical plays comprehend a great length of time , and very different and diftinct places : and in his Antony and ...
... fometimes laid in Bohemia , and sometimes in Sici- ly , according to the original order of the story . Álmost all his hiftorical plays comprehend a great length of time , and very different and diftinct places : and in his Antony and ...
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... fometimes perhaps for no better reason , than that a governing player , to have the mouthing of fome favourite speech him- felf , would fnatch it from the unworthy lips of an underling . Profe from verfe they did not know , and they ...
... fometimes perhaps for no better reason , than that a governing player , to have the mouthing of fome favourite speech him- felf , would fnatch it from the unworthy lips of an underling . Profe from verfe they did not know , and they ...
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