The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 7 |
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The sports of May might be annually diversified , but its natural productions would be invariably the same . STEEVENS . * Climb o'er the house & c . ] This is the reading of the quarto , 1598 , and much preferable to that of the folio ...
The sports of May might be annually diversified , but its natural productions would be invariably the same . STEEVENS . * Climb o'er the house & c . ] This is the reading of the quarto , 1598 , and much preferable to that of the folio ...
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În the next place , it is much more natural for Biron to make this reflection , who is cavilling at every thing ; and then for him to pursue his reading over the remaining articles .-- As to the word gentility , here , it does not ...
În the next place , it is much more natural for Biron to make this reflection , who is cavilling at every thing ; and then for him to pursue his reading over the remaining articles .-- As to the word gentility , here , it does not ...
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Our author owed all to his prodigious natural genius ; and Jonson most to his acquired parts and learning . ... but fell below all likeness of himself ; while Shakspeare , indebted more largely to nature than the other to his acquired ...
Our author owed all to his prodigious natural genius ; and Jonson most to his acquired parts and learning . ... but fell below all likeness of himself ; while Shakspeare , indebted more largely to nature than the other to his acquired ...
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It occurs in The History of Celestina the Faire , 1596 : “ - the gentleman had three sonnes , very ungracious impes , and of a wicked nature . ” RITSON . my tender juvenal ? ] Juvenal is youth . So , in The Noble Stranger , 1640 : “ Oh ...
It occurs in The History of Celestina the Faire , 1596 : “ - the gentleman had three sonnes , very ungracious impes , and of a wicked nature . ” RITSON . my tender juvenal ? ] Juvenal is youth . So , in The Noble Stranger , 1640 : “ Oh ...
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Be now as prodigal of all dear grace , As nature was in making graces dear , When she did starve the general world beside , And prodigally gave them all to you . 6 sonneteer . ] The old copies read only_sonnet . STEEVENS .
Be now as prodigal of all dear grace , As nature was in making graces dear , When she did starve the general world beside , And prodigally gave them all to you . 6 sonneteer . ] The old copies read only_sonnet . STEEVENS .
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