The Plays of William Shakespeare, Том 2J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1803 |
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... ftage . Were this a proper place for such a disquifition , I could give you many cases of this kind . We are fent for instance to Cinthio for the plot of Measure for Measure , and Shakspeare's judgment hath been attacked for fome ...
... ftage . Were this a proper place for such a disquifition , I could give you many cases of this kind . We are fent for instance to Cinthio for the plot of Measure for Measure , and Shakspeare's judgment hath been attacked for fome ...
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... ftage at half - fword parley were Brutus and Cafsius , O how the audience Were ravish'd ! with what wonder they went thence ! When , some new day , they would not brook a line Of tedious , though well - labour'd , Catiline ; Sejanus too ...
... ftage at half - fword parley were Brutus and Cafsius , O how the audience Were ravish'd ! with what wonder they went thence ! When , some new day , they would not brook a line Of tedious , though well - labour'd , Catiline ; Sejanus too ...
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... ftage Her only favorite , in thee , hath loft , And Nature's self , what she did brag of most ? Sleep then , rich foul of numbers ! whilft poor we Enjoy the profits of thy legacy ; And think it happiness enough , we have So much of thee ...
... ftage Her only favorite , in thee , hath loft , And Nature's self , what she did brag of most ? Sleep then , rich foul of numbers ! whilft poor we Enjoy the profits of thy legacy ; And think it happiness enough , we have So much of thee ...
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... ftage in the latter end of that year ; and that the author availed himself of a circumstance then fresh in the minds of his audience , by fixing a title to it , which was more likely to excite curiofity than any other that he could have ...
... ftage in the latter end of that year ; and that the author availed himself of a circumstance then fresh in the minds of his audience , by fixing a title to it , which was more likely to excite curiofity than any other that he could have ...
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... applause ; " Which you have juftly gained from the ftage , " By obfervation of those comick laws " Which I , your master , first did teach the age . " fame , and that of Fletcher , seem to have 392 SHAKSPEARE , FORD ,
... applause ; " Which you have juftly gained from the ftage , " By obfervation of those comick laws " Which I , your master , first did teach the age . " fame , and that of Fletcher , seem to have 392 SHAKSPEARE , FORD ,
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