The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... 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 written by the fame hand . However , this is not decifive ; for 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 written by the fame hand . However , this is not decifive ; for the ...
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... original play the line ftands [ as quoted by Mr. Steevens ; ] and why Shakspeare altered it , it is not easy to say ; for the new line only exhibits the fame meaning more obfcurely . MALONE . 1 CLIF . Whom should he follow , but his ...
... original play the line ftands [ as quoted by Mr. Steevens ; ] and why Shakspeare altered it , it is not easy to say ; for the new line only exhibits the fame meaning more obfcurely . MALONE . 1 CLIF . Whom should he follow , but his ...
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... original . HENLEY . The word which Dr. Warburton would introduce , has been fuppofed to violate the metaphor ; nor indeed is to coast used as a term of falconry in any of the books profeffedly written on that fubject . To coast is a fea ...
... original . HENLEY . The word which Dr. Warburton would introduce , has been fuppofed to violate the metaphor ; nor indeed is to coast used as a term of falconry in any of the books profeffedly written on that fubject . To coast is a fea ...
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... original 1 " Edward , thou shalt to Edmond Brooke , lord Cobham , " With whom the Kentifhmen will willingly rife . " Thou , coufin Montague , fhalt to Norfolk ftraight , " And bid the duke to mufter up his foldiers , " And come to me to ...
... original 1 " Edward , thou shalt to Edmond Brooke , lord Cobham , " With whom the Kentifhmen will willingly rife . " Thou , coufin Montague , fhalt to Norfolk ftraight , " And bid the duke to mufter up his foldiers , " And come to me to ...
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... original play appears to have been as in- correct in his chronology as Shakspeare . Rutland was born , I believe , in 1443 ; according to Hall , in 1448 ; and Clifford's VOL . XIV . D Thou haft one fon , for his fake pity me KING HENRY ...
... original play appears to have been as in- correct in his chronology as Shakspeare . Rutland was born , I believe , in 1443 ; according to Hall , in 1448 ; and Clifford's VOL . XIV . D Thou haft one fon , for his fake pity me KING HENRY ...
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