The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Band 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... thou too fallen ? ere anger could subside , " And love return , has great Erasmus died . " Johnson's Rambler , No. 54 . His affectionate tribute to Shakspeare's memory , which proves itself to be sincere , by being exactly appropriate ...
... thou too fallen ? ere anger could subside , " And love return , has great Erasmus died . " Johnson's Rambler , No. 54 . His affectionate tribute to Shakspeare's memory , which proves itself to be sincere , by being exactly appropriate ...
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... thou- sands . If I may judge from all the distinguishing marks of his style , and his manner of thinking and writing , I make no doubt to declare that those wretched plays , Pe- ricles , Locrine , Sir John Oldcastle , Yorkshire Tragedy ...
... thou- sands . If I may judge from all the distinguishing marks of his style , and his manner of thinking and writing , I make no doubt to declare that those wretched plays , Pe- ricles , Locrine , Sir John Oldcastle , Yorkshire Tragedy ...
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... thou beg for life , says Homer's hero to his captive , when thou knowest that thou art now to suffer only what must another day be suffered by Achilles ? Dr. Warburton had a name sufficient to confer cele- brity on those who could exalt ...
... thou beg for life , says Homer's hero to his captive , when thou knowest that thou art now to suffer only what must another day be suffered by Achilles ? Dr. Warburton had a name sufficient to confer cele- brity on those who could exalt ...
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... thee last of all , " Not greeted last , ' cause thy desert was small ; " No , thou hast lion - like lay'd on to day , " Chasing the Cornwall King and Cambria ; " Who with my daughters , daughters did I say MR . CAPELL'S INTRODUCTION . 159.
... thee last of all , " Not greeted last , ' cause thy desert was small ; " No , thou hast lion - like lay'd on to day , " Chasing the Cornwall King and Cambria ; " Who with my daughters , daughters did I say MR . CAPELL'S INTRODUCTION . 159.
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... thou these letters ? says Leir to Ragan , ( sign . I. 3. ) shewing her hers and her sister's letters com- manding his death ; upon which , she snatches at the let- ters , and tears them : ( v . Lear , p . 590 , 591 , ) another , and ...
... thou these letters ? says Leir to Ragan , ( sign . I. 3. ) shewing her hers and her sister's letters com- manding his death ; upon which , she snatches at the let- ters , and tears them : ( v . Lear , p . 590 , 591 , ) another , and ...
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