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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... must arrive at by a series of proofs ; and I have not time to teach with precifion : be contented therefore with a few curfory obfervations , as they may happen to arife from the chaos of papers , you have fo often laughed at , " a ...
... must arrive at by a series of proofs ; and I have not time to teach with precifion : be contented therefore with a few curfory obfervations , as they may happen to arife from the chaos of papers , you have fo often laughed at , " a ...
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... must lofe " The country , our dear nurfe ; or elfe thy person , “ Our comfort in the country . We must find " An eminent calamity , though we had " Our with , which fide fhou'd win . For either thou " Muft , as a foreign recreant , be ...
... must lofe " The country , our dear nurfe ; or elfe thy person , “ Our comfort in the country . We must find " An eminent calamity , though we had " Our with , which fide fhou'd win . For either thou " Muft , as a foreign recreant , be ...
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... must not think me infected with the spirit of Lauder , if I give you another of Milton's ini- tations : The fwan with arched neck " Between her white wings mantling proudly , rows " Her ftate with oary feet . " Book VII . v . 438 , & c ...
... must not think me infected with the spirit of Lauder , if I give you another of Milton's ini- tations : The fwan with arched neck " Between her white wings mantling proudly , rows " Her ftate with oary feet . " Book VII . v . 438 , & c ...
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... must be for in fact this Sweet Swan of Thames , as Mr. Pope calls him , hath more fcraps of Latin , and allufions to antiquity than are any where to be met with in the writings of Shakspeare . I am forry to trouble you with trifles ...
... must be for in fact this Sweet Swan of Thames , as Mr. Pope calls him , hath more fcraps of Latin , and allufions to antiquity than are any where to be met with in the writings of Shakspeare . I am forry to trouble you with trifles ...
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... enim è ftirpe potentiffimus Jacobus oriundus . " P. 29 . A fironger argument hath been brought from the plot of Hamlet . Dr. Grey and Mr. Whalley affure us , that for this , Shakspeare must have read 34 AN ESSAY ON THE.
... enim è ftirpe potentiffimus Jacobus oriundus . " P. 29 . A fironger argument hath been brought from the plot of Hamlet . Dr. Grey and Mr. Whalley affure us , that for this , Shakspeare must have read 34 AN ESSAY ON THE.
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