The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... observed by the doctor in the fifth act of Macbeth : " I will fet down what comes from her , to fatisfy my remembrance the more strongly . " So , in the induction to the Malecontent , 1604 : " I tell you am one that hath feen this play ...
... observed by the doctor in the fifth act of Macbeth : " I will fet down what comes from her , to fatisfy my remembrance the more strongly . " So , in the induction to the Malecontent , 1604 : " I tell you am one that hath feen this play ...
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... observed , that a bodkin anciently fignified a fhort dagger . STEEVENS . -- 7 be fent , ] To fhend , is to reprove harshly , to treat with injurious language . See vol . i . p . 275. vol iv . p . 270. vol . vii . r . 492. vol . ix p ...
... observed , that a bodkin anciently fignified a fhort dagger . STEEVENS . -- 7 be fent , ] To fhend , is to reprove harshly , to treat with injurious language . See vol . i . p . 275. vol iv . p . 270. vol . vii . r . 492. vol . ix p ...
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... observed , that Mande ville has the fame word . STEEVENS . 3 Queen . ) This fpeech in the 1ft , and zd , folio is given to the king . MALONE . 4 When that her golden couplets- ] We fhould read , E'er that for it is the patience of birds ...
... observed , that Mande ville has the fame word . STEEVENS . 3 Queen . ) This fpeech in the 1ft , and zd , folio is given to the king . MALONE . 4 When that her golden couplets- ] We fhould read , E'er that for it is the patience of birds ...
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... observed to him that his nephew ( an idle lad ) could only at him in making them ; he could rough - bew them , but I was obliged to Shape their ends . " Whoever , recollects the profeffion of Shakspeare's father , will admit that his ...
... observed to him that his nephew ( an idle lad ) could only at him in making them ; he could rough - bew them , but I was obliged to Shape their ends . " Whoever , recollects the profeffion of Shakspeare's father , will admit that his ...
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... observations . But if any one will still fay , that Shakspeare intended to re- prefent a player unnaturally and fantastically affected , we must . appeal appeal to Hamlet , that is , to Shakspeare himself PRINCE OF DEN MAR K. 527.
... observations . But if any one will still fay , that Shakspeare intended to re- prefent a player unnaturally and fantastically affected , we must . appeal appeal to Hamlet , that is , to Shakspeare himself PRINCE OF DEN MAR K. 527.
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