The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Tập 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Shakspeare could have been little read at that period ; for Crowne , in his Prologue , declares the play to be entirely his own compofition : " For by his feeble skill ' tis built alone , " The divine Shakspeare did not lay one ftone ...
... Shakspeare could have been little read at that period ; for Crowne , in his Prologue , declares the play to be entirely his own compofition : " For by his feeble skill ' tis built alone , " The divine Shakspeare did not lay one ftone ...
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... Shakspeare was led into this inconfiftency by the author of the original plays : if indeed there was but one au- thor , for this circumftance might lead us to fufpect that the first and fecond part of The Contention & c . were not ...
... Shakspeare was led into this inconfiftency by the author of the original plays : if indeed there was but one au- thor , for this circumftance might lead us to fufpect that the first and fecond part of The Contention & c . were not ...
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... Shakspeare was led by the author of the old play . The father of Richard Duke of York was Earl of Cambridge , and was never Duke of York , being beheaded in the life - time of his elder brother Edward Duke of York , who fell in the ...
... Shakspeare was led by the author of the old play . The father of Richard Duke of York was Earl of Cambridge , and was never Duke of York , being beheaded in the life - time of his elder brother Edward Duke of York , who fell in the ...
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... Shakspeare : - " Ah Plantagenet , why seek'ft thou to depofe me ? " Are we not both Plantagenets by birth , " And from two brothers lineally difcent ? " Suppose by right and equity thou be king , " Think'ft thou , " & c . MALone . 6 ...
... Shakspeare : - " Ah Plantagenet , why seek'ft thou to depofe me ? " Are we not both Plantagenets by birth , " And from two brothers lineally difcent ? " Suppose by right and equity thou be king , " Think'ft thou , " & c . MALone . 6 ...
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... Shakspeare as a term expreffive of endearment , or because they embarked , like bro- thers , in one caufe . Montague was only coufin to York , and in the quarto he is fo called . Shakspeare uses the expreffion , bro- ther of the war ...
... Shakspeare as a term expreffive of endearment , or because they embarked , like bro- thers , in one caufe . Montague was only coufin to York , and in the quarto he is fo called . Shakspeare uses the expreffion , bro- ther of the war ...
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