The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... seems to produce without labour , what no labour can improve . In tragedy he is always struggling after some occasion to be comick , but in co- medy he seems to repose , or to luxuriate , as in a mode of think- ing congenial to his ...
... seems to produce without labour , what no labour can improve . In tragedy he is always struggling after some occasion to be comick , but in co- medy he seems to repose , or to luxuriate , as in a mode of think- ing congenial to his ...
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... seems borrowed by the latter with his usual judgment , it being the most natural passage in the whole play ; and is introduced in such a manner , as to make it fairly his own . The ingenious editor of The Reliques of Ancient English ...
... seems borrowed by the latter with his usual judgment , it being the most natural passage in the whole play ; and is introduced in such a manner , as to make it fairly his own . The ingenious editor of The Reliques of Ancient English ...
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... seems , mammuccio , a mammet , or puppet : Ital . Mammuccia . But the allusion is to a fantastical character of the ... seems , how- It is remarked , that " Paris , though in one place called earl , is most commonly styled the ...
... seems , mammuccio , a mammet , or puppet : Ital . Mammuccia . But the allusion is to a fantastical character of the ... seems , how- It is remarked , that " Paris , though in one place called earl , is most commonly styled the ...
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