The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Tập 18J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... must have been performed before that time , as I have feen a copy of Speght's edition of Chaucer , which formerly belonged to Dr. Gabriel Harvey , ( the antagonist of Nafh ) who , in his own hand - writing , has fet down Hamlet , as a ...
... must have been performed before that time , as I have feen a copy of Speght's edition of Chaucer , which formerly belonged to Dr. Gabriel Harvey , ( the antagonist of Nafh ) who , in his own hand - writing , has fet down Hamlet , as a ...
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... must have been previous to these , as Gabriel is quoted in it with applaufe ; and the Foure Letters were the beginning of a quarrel . Nafh replied in Strange News of the intercepting certaine Letters , and a Convoy of Verses , as they ...
... must have been previous to these , as Gabriel is quoted in it with applaufe ; and the Foure Letters were the beginning of a quarrel . Nafh replied in Strange News of the intercepting certaine Letters , and a Convoy of Verses , as they ...
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... must approve the common faw ! " Thou out of heaven's benediction com'ft " To the warm fun . " MALONE . What we two nights have feen . ] This line is by Sir Thomas Hanmer given to Marcellus , but without neceflity . JOHNSON . 2 Thou art ...
... must approve the common faw ! " Thou out of heaven's benediction com'ft " To the warm fun . " MALONE . What we two nights have feen . ] This line is by Sir Thomas Hanmer given to Marcellus , but without neceflity . JOHNSON . 2 Thou art ...
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... must have occupied almost five hours in reprefen- tation . If , however , it was too much dilated on the ancient stage , it is as injudiciously contracted on the modern one . 2 Well may and fuitable . STEEVENS . it fort , ] The caufe ...
... must have occupied almost five hours in reprefen- tation . If , however , it was too much dilated on the ancient stage , it is as injudiciously contracted on the modern one . 2 Well may and fuitable . STEEVENS . it fort , ] The caufe ...
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... must have known that →→→ " As eafy might he the intrenchant air " With his keen fword impress , " as commit any act of violence on the royal fhadow . The words -Stop it , Marcellus . - and Do , if it will not ftand - better fuit the ...
... must have known that →→→ " As eafy might he the intrenchant air " With his keen fword impress , " as commit any act of violence on the royal fhadow . The words -Stop it , Marcellus . - and Do , if it will not ftand - better fuit the ...
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