The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 21J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... most finished works of Shakspeare . The whole of Ben's Prologue to Every Man in his Humour , is a malicious fneer on him . Painter , in his Palace of Pleasure , Tom . II . fpeaks of the story of Titus as well known , and particularly ...
... most finished works of Shakspeare . The whole of Ben's Prologue to Every Man in his Humour , is a malicious fneer on him . Painter , in his Palace of Pleasure , Tom . II . fpeaks of the story of Titus as well known , and particularly ...
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... most ancient dramas , the diffimilitude of the ftyle from our author's undoubted compofitions , and the tradition mentioned by Ravenf- croft , when fome of his contemporaries had not been long dead , ( for Lowin and Taylor , two of his ...
... most ancient dramas , the diffimilitude of the ftyle from our author's undoubted compofitions , and the tradition mentioned by Ravenf- croft , when fome of his contemporaries had not been long dead , ( for Lowin and Taylor , two of his ...
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... most impenetrable ar- mour , to fhut it up even in a castle , if it were poffible , or else his fword fhould reach it . " After all this reasoning , however , it appears , that a caftle did actually fignify a clefe helmet . See Grofe's ...
... most impenetrable ar- mour , to fhut it up even in a castle , if it were poffible , or else his fword fhould reach it . " After all this reasoning , however , it appears , that a caftle did actually fignify a clefe helmet . See Grofe's ...
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... most wretched eyes ! Now is a time to ftorm ; why art thou ftill ? TIT . Ha , ha , ha ! MAR . Why doft thou laugh ? it fits not with this hour . TIT . Why , I have not another tear to fhed : Befides , this forrow is an enemy , And would ...
... most wretched eyes ! Now is a time to ftorm ; why art thou ftill ? TIT . Ha , ha , ha ! MAR . Why doft thou laugh ? it fits not with this hour . TIT . Why , I have not another tear to fhed : Befides , this forrow is an enemy , And would ...
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... most willingly attend your ladyship . MAR . Lucius , I will . [ LAVINIA turns over the Books which LUCIUS has let fall . TIT . How now , Lavinia ? -Marcus , what means this ? Some book there is that the defires to fee : — Which is it ...
... most willingly attend your ladyship . MAR . Lucius , I will . [ LAVINIA turns over the Books which LUCIUS has let fall . TIT . How now , Lavinia ? -Marcus , what means this ? Some book there is that the defires to fee : — Which is it ...
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