The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 1J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fhow how much the tone of Shakspearian criticism is changed , or on account of the skill displayed in their confutation ; for furely • His Sonnets , though printed without date , were entered in the year 1581 , on the books of the ...
... fhow how much the tone of Shakspearian criticism is changed , or on account of the skill displayed in their confutation ; for furely • His Sonnets , though printed without date , were entered in the year 1581 , on the books of the ...
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... fhow him in love . This is faid to be the occafion of his writing The Merry Wives of Windfor . How well fhe was obeyed , the play itself is an admirable proof . Upon this occa- fion it may not be improper to obferve , that this part of ...
... fhow him in love . This is faid to be the occafion of his writing The Merry Wives of Windfor . How well fhe was obeyed , the play itself is an admirable proof . Upon this occa- fion it may not be improper to obferve , that this part of ...
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... fhow any teftimony of his regard for Mr. Combe , that gentleman being then dead ; but that he continued a friendly correfpondence with his family to the laft , appears evidently ( as Mr. Steevens has obferved ) from his leaving his ...
... fhow any teftimony of his regard for Mr. Combe , that gentleman being then dead ; but that he continued a friendly correfpondence with his family to the laft , appears evidently ( as Mr. Steevens has obferved ) from his leaving his ...
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... fhow how powerful he was , in giving the ftrongest motions to our fouls that they are capable of . I cannot leave Hamlet , without taking notice of the advantage with which we have seen this master - piece of Shak- speare diftinguish ...
... fhow how powerful he was , in giving the ftrongest motions to our fouls that they are capable of . I cannot leave Hamlet , without taking notice of the advantage with which we have seen this master - piece of Shak- speare diftinguish ...
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... fhow forth the fame , with theyre dewe differences , in all lawfull warlyke facts and civile ufe or exercises , according to the laws of arms , and cuftome that to gentlemen belongethe , without let or interruption of any per- fon or ...
... fhow forth the fame , with theyre dewe differences , in all lawfull warlyke facts and civile ufe or exercises , according to the laws of arms , and cuftome that to gentlemen belongethe , without let or interruption of any per- fon or ...
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