The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... paffage in our poet , calls the finall gentry of France , " Gentilhommes de bas relief . " WARBURTON . I know not why fo harth a word fhould be admitted with fo little need ; a word that , fpoken , could not be understood , and of which ...
... paffage in our poet , calls the finall gentry of France , " Gentilhommes de bas relief . " WARBURTON . I know not why fo harth a word fhould be admitted with fo little need ; a word that , fpoken , could not be understood , and of which ...
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... paffage feems to have been imitated by Milton . Paradife Loft , B. 1c . - 896 . MALONE . 9 Too high to be enthrall'd to love . ] This reading poffeffes all the editions , but carries no just meaning in it . Nor was Hermia difpleas'd at ...
... paffage feems to have been imitated by Milton . Paradife Loft , B. 1c . - 896 . MALONE . 9 Too high to be enthrall'd to love . ] This reading poffeffes all the editions , but carries no just meaning in it . Nor was Hermia difpleas'd at ...
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... paffage fhews how the want of women on the old ftage was fupplied . If they had not a young man who could perform the part with a face that might pafs for feminine , the character was acted in a mask , which was at that time a part of a ...
... paffage fhews how the want of women on the old ftage was fupplied . If they had not a young man who could perform the part with a face that might pafs for feminine , the character was acted in a mask , which was at that time a part of a ...
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... paffage in Chaucer's Frankeleines Tale , late edit . v . i . 11179 , & c . " In idel , as men fain , ye nothing make , " But , lord , thife grifly fendly rockes blake , & c . & c . ” And Mr. Pope is more indebted to the fame author for ...
... paffage in Chaucer's Frankeleines Tale , late edit . v . i . 11179 , & c . " In idel , as men fain , ye nothing make , " But , lord , thife grifly fendly rockes blake , & c . & c . ” And Mr. Pope is more indebted to the fame author for ...
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... paffages in Shakspeare which one can be certain he has borrowed from the ancients ; but this is one of the few that , I think , will admit of no difpute . Our author's admirable defcription of the miseries of the country being plainly ...
... paffages in Shakspeare which one can be certain he has borrowed from the ancients ; but this is one of the few that , I think , will admit of no difpute . Our author's admirable defcription of the miseries of the country being plainly ...
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