The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 15J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fame for his copy . " Dr. Farmer , in a note on the epilogue to this play , obferves , from Stowe , that Robert Greene had written fomewhat on the fame ftory . STEEVENS . This hiftorical drama comprizes a period of twelve years ...
... fame for his copy . " Dr. Farmer , in a note on the epilogue to this play , obferves , from Stowe , that Robert Greene had written fomewhat on the fame ftory . STEEVENS . This hiftorical drama comprizes a period of twelve years ...
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... fame accident , p . 1003 , fays exprefsly , that it happened at the play of Henry the VIIIth . In a MS . Letter of Tho . Lorkin to Sir Tho . Puckering , dated London , this laft of June , 1613 , the fame fact is thus related : " No ...
... fame accident , p . 1003 , fays exprefsly , that it happened at the play of Henry the VIIIth . In a MS . Letter of Tho . Lorkin to Sir Tho . Puckering , dated London , this laft of June , 1613 , the fame fact is thus related : " No ...
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... fame kind in the epilogue : " For this play at this time is only in " The merciful conftruction of good women . " In order to preserve the rhyme , the accent must be laid on the laft fyllable of the words women and ftory . A rhyme of the ...
... fame kind in the epilogue : " For this play at this time is only in " The merciful conftruction of good women . " In order to preserve the rhyme , the accent must be laid on the laft fyllable of the words women and ftory . A rhyme of the ...
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... fame expreffion afterwards , are in favour of the reading of the original copy . MALONE . Pope has borrowed this phrase in his Imitation of Horace's Epiftle to Auguftus , v . 22 : 66 Thofe funs of glory please not till they set ...
... fame expreffion afterwards , are in favour of the reading of the original copy . MALONE . Pope has borrowed this phrase in his Imitation of Horace's Epiftle to Auguftus , v . 22 : 66 Thofe funs of glory please not till they set ...
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... fame idea into his verfion of the fecond Iliad : 66 Proud - girle - like , that doth ever beare her dowre upon her backe . " STEEVENS . So , in King John : " Rash , inconfiderate , fiery voluntaries , " Have fold their fortunes at their ...
... fame idea into his verfion of the fecond Iliad : 66 Proud - girle - like , that doth ever beare her dowre upon her backe . " STEEVENS . So , in King John : " Rash , inconfiderate , fiery voluntaries , " Have fold their fortunes at their ...
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