The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen2J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... piece of Sir John Harrington , printed in 1596 , ( and poffibly there may be an earlier edition , ) called , The Metamor- phofis of Ajax , where I fufpect an allufion to the old play : " Reade the booke of Taming a Shrew , which hath ...
... piece of Sir John Harrington , printed in 1596 , ( and poffibly there may be an earlier edition , ) called , The Metamor- phofis of Ajax , where I fufpect an allufion to the old play : " Reade the booke of Taming a Shrew , which hath ...
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... piece was originally written by the author of the lines thrown into the mouth of the player in Hamlet , and of the tragedy of Locrine : " They wrestled togyther thus they two " So long that the clothes afunder went . " And to the ground ...
... piece was originally written by the author of the lines thrown into the mouth of the player in Hamlet , and of the tragedy of Locrine : " They wrestled togyther thus they two " So long that the clothes afunder went . " And to the ground ...
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... piece was originally pub- lifhed in 4to . 1581 , and dedicated by the author , " To the most vertuous and learned lady , his moft deare and foveraigne princeffe , Elizabeth ; being inforced by her Majefties late and fingular cle- mency ...
... piece was originally pub- lifhed in 4to . 1581 , and dedicated by the author , " To the most vertuous and learned lady , his moft deare and foveraigne princeffe , Elizabeth ; being inforced by her Majefties late and fingular cle- mency ...
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... piece of this fort , that I have met with , was printed by T. Ber- thelet , though not mentioned by Ames , called , " Tales , and quicke answeres very mery and pleasant to rede . " 4to . no date . face . What you want in meat , we'll ...
... piece of this fort , that I have met with , was printed by T. Ber- thelet , though not mentioned by Ames , called , " Tales , and quicke answeres very mery and pleasant to rede . " 4to . no date . face . What you want in meat , we'll ...
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... piece of bombaft , that I have mentioned to you before : " What new device hath they devised , trow ? " Pocas pallabras , " & c . Mr. Whalley tells us , the author of this piece hath the happiness to be at this time unknown , the ...
... piece of bombaft , that I have mentioned to you before : " What new device hath they devised , trow ? " Pocas pallabras , " & c . Mr. Whalley tells us , the author of this piece hath the happiness to be at this time unknown , the ...
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