The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... Shakspeare wrote : " Let me have Hermia ; do you marry him . " TYRWHITT . • Spotted ] As fpotlefs is innocent , fo Spotted is wicked . JOHNSON . To fit your fancies to your father's will ; Or 7 To 8 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT's DREAM . Or elfe ...
... Shakspeare wrote : " Let me have Hermia ; do you marry him . " TYRWHITT . • Spotted ] As fpotlefs is innocent , fo Spotted is wicked . JOHNSON . To fit your fancies to your father's will ; Or 7 To 8 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT's DREAM . Or elfe ...
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... Shakspeare ob- ferved nature at another rate . The fpeeches are divided wrong , and must be thus rectified ; when Lyfander had proposed her run- ning away with him , the replies : Her . My good Lyjander- and is going on , to afk ...
... Shakspeare ob- ferved nature at another rate . The fpeeches are divided wrong , and must be thus rectified ; when Lyfander had proposed her run- ning away with him , the replies : Her . My good Lyjander- and is going on , to afk ...
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... Shakspeare : " So ran the poor girls filling the air with fhrieks , " Emptying of all the colour their pale cheeks . " Heywood's Apology for Actors , Sig . B. 4. 1610 . The adjective all here added to colour , exactly answers , in con ...
... Shakspeare : " So ran the poor girls filling the air with fhrieks , " Emptying of all the colour their pale cheeks . " Heywood's Apology for Actors , Sig . B. 4. 1610 . The adjective all here added to colour , exactly answers , in con ...
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... Shakspeare has a little forgotten himself . It appears from page 4. that to - morrow night would be within three nights of the new moon , when there is no moonshine at all , much lefs at deep midnight . The fame overfight occurs in page ...
... Shakspeare has a little forgotten himself . It appears from page 4. that to - morrow night would be within three nights of the new moon , when there is no moonshine at all , much lefs at deep midnight . The fame overfight occurs in page ...
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... Shakspeare takes advantage of his knowledge of the theatre , to ridicule the prejudices and competitions of the players . Bottom , who is generally acknowledged the principal actor , declares his intention to be for a tyrant , for a ...
... Shakspeare takes advantage of his knowledge of the theatre , to ridicule the prejudices and competitions of the players . Bottom , who is generally acknowledged the principal actor , declares his intention to be for a tyrant , for a ...
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