The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 2J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... first and most vehement affertors of the learning of Shakspeare , was the editor of his poems , the well - known Mr. Gildon ; and his steps • Hence perhaps the ill - ftarr'd rage between this critick and his elder brother , John Dennis ...
... first and most vehement affertors of the learning of Shakspeare , was the editor of his poems , the well - known Mr. Gildon ; and his steps • Hence perhaps the ill - ftarr'd rage between this critick and his elder brother , John Dennis ...
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... first into this world . " The length of this quotation will be excused for its curiofity ; and it happily wants not the affiftance of a comment . But matters may not always be fo eafily managed : -a plagiarism from Anacreon hath been ...
... first into this world . " The length of this quotation will be excused for its curiofity ; and it happily wants not the affiftance of a comment . But matters may not always be fo eafily managed : -a plagiarism from Anacreon hath been ...
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... first editions are without date , and it may be difficult to afcertain the exact time of their publication . But the former circumftance might have been learned from Alexander Barclay ; 3 and the latter more fully from Spenfer , 4 than ...
... first editions are without date , and it may be difficult to afcertain the exact time of their publication . But the former circumftance might have been learned from Alexander Barclay ; 3 and the latter more fully from Spenfer , 4 than ...
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... first fyllable , which , I am confident , in any fense of it , was never the cafe in the time of Shakspeare ; though it may fometimes appear to be fo , when we do not observe a preceding elifion.9 Some of the profeffed imitators of our ...
... first fyllable , which , I am confident , in any fense of it , was never the cafe in the time of Shakspeare ; though it may fometimes appear to be fo , when we do not observe a preceding elifion.9 Some of the profeffed imitators of our ...
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... first of all and strengeft eke with all , 1 Largeft alfo and mofte pryncypall , " Of myghty byldyng | alone perelefs , " " " Was by the kynge called | Dardanydes ; " And in ftorye | lyke as it is founde , " Tymbria was named the feconde ...
... first of all and strengeft eke with all , 1 Largeft alfo and mofte pryncypall , " Of myghty byldyng | alone perelefs , " " " Was by the kynge called | Dardanydes ; " And in ftorye | lyke as it is founde , " Tymbria was named the feconde ...
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