The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 14 |
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On this piece Shakspeare , as I conceive , in 1591 formed the drama before us . See Vol . XIII . p . 2 , and the Effay at the end of this play . MALONE . The prefent hiftorical drama was altered by Crowne , and brought on the stage in ...
On this piece Shakspeare , as I conceive , in 1591 formed the drama before us . See Vol . XIII . p . 2 , and the Effay at the end of this play . MALONE . The prefent hiftorical drama was altered by Crowne , and brought on the stage in ...
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... then her wax muft melt . " play reads JOHNSON . is thirty thousand ftrong : ] Thus the folio . The old " Their power , I guess them fiftie thousand ftrong . " A little lower the fame piece has - eight and forty thousand . MALONE .
... then her wax muft melt . " play reads JOHNSON . is thirty thousand ftrong : ] Thus the folio . The old " Their power , I guess them fiftie thousand ftrong . " A little lower the fame piece has - eight and forty thousand . MALONE .
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Broach'd with the fteely point of Clifford's lance : And , in the very pangs of death , he cried , — brother here mentioned is no perfon in the drama , and his death is only an accidental piece of history .
Broach'd with the fteely point of Clifford's lance : And , in the very pangs of death , he cried , — brother here mentioned is no perfon in the drama , and his death is only an accidental piece of history .
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However , our author certainly in- tended to deviate from it , and to apply this defcription to the Deity ; and this is another ftrong confirmation of the obfervation already made relative to the variations between these pieces and the ...
However , our author certainly in- tended to deviate from it , and to apply this defcription to the Deity ; and this is another ftrong confirmation of the obfervation already made relative to the variations between these pieces and the ...
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These words , which are found in the old play , ( except that we there have bad , instead of mean , ) were taken by the author of that piece from Hall's Chronicle : " -whiche demaund the fo wyfely and with fo covert fpeeche aunswered ...
These words , which are found in the old play , ( except that we there have bad , instead of mean , ) were taken by the author of that piece from Hall's Chronicle : " -whiche demaund the fo wyfely and with fo covert fpeeche aunswered ...
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