The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 2J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... , perhaps enough is already faid on fo light a fubject : -A fubject , however , which had for a long time pretty warmly divided the criticks upon Shakspeare . AN ESSAY ON THE LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE : ADDRESSED TO B4 ADVERTISEMENT ...
... , perhaps enough is already faid on fo light a fubject : -A fubject , however , which had for a long time pretty warmly divided the criticks upon Shakspeare . AN ESSAY ON THE LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE : ADDRESSED TO B4 ADVERTISEMENT ...
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... fayde , All hayle Makbeth , thane of Glammis , -the second of them faid , Hayle Makbeth , thane of Cawder ; but the third fayde , All hayle Makbeth , that E3 LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 53 etiam, per fe ferox, prope quotidianis conviciis ...
... fayde , All hayle Makbeth , thane of Glammis , -the second of them faid , Hayle Makbeth , thane of Cawder ; but the third fayde , All hayle Makbeth , that E3 LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 53 etiam, per fe ferox, prope quotidianis conviciis ...
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... faid , that " IF fuch an history exifts , it is almoft impoffible that any poet unac- quainted with the Latin language ( fuppofing his perceptive faculties to have been ever fo acute , ) could have caught the characteristical madness of ...
... faid , that " IF fuch an history exifts , it is almoft impoffible that any poet unac- quainted with the Latin language ( fuppofing his perceptive faculties to have been ever fo acute , ) could have caught the characteristical madness of ...
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... faid author ; 5 and there is a quotation from the 5 This obfervation of Mr. Colman is quoted by his very in- genious colleague , Mr. Thornton , in his tranflation of this play : who further remarks , in another part of it , that a ...
... faid author ; 5 and there is a quotation from the 5 This obfervation of Mr. Colman is quoted by his very in- genious colleague , Mr. Thornton , in his tranflation of this play : who further remarks , in another part of it , that a ...
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... faid to have taken his plot . " - He cer- tainly did fo : Paris is there first styled a young earle , -and after- ward , counte , countee , and countie ; according to the unfettled orthography of the time . The word , however , is ...
... faid to have taken his plot . " - He cer- tainly did fo : Paris is there first styled a young earle , -and after- ward , counte , countee , and countie ; according to the unfettled orthography of the time . The word , however , is ...
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