The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 2J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1803 |
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... ftory , which in many places he 2 been afcribed without reafon to John Dorat . Many other tranf- lators appeared before the end of the century and particularly . the Ode in queftion was made popular by Buchanan , whofe pieces were foon ...
... ftory , which in many places he 2 been afcribed without reafon to John Dorat . Many other tranf- lators appeared before the end of the century and particularly . the Ode in queftion was made popular by Buchanan , whofe pieces were foon ...
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... ftory of the mifanthrope is told in almoft every collection of the time ; and particularly in two books , with which Shakspeare was intimately acquainted ; the Palace of Pleafure , and the English Plutarch . Indeed from a paffage in an ...
... ftory of the mifanthrope is told in almoft every collection of the time ; and particularly in two books , with which Shakspeare was intimately acquainted ; the Palace of Pleafure , and the English Plutarch . Indeed from a paffage in an ...
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... ftory of Pericles could be taken , " not meeting in hiftory with any fuch Prince of Tyre ; " yet his legend may be found at large in old Gower , under the name of Appoly- 6 nus . Pericles is one of the plays omitted in the latter ...
... ftory of Pericles could be taken , " not meeting in hiftory with any fuch Prince of Tyre ; " yet his legend may be found at large in old Gower , under the name of Appoly- 6 nus . Pericles is one of the plays omitted in the latter ...
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... ftory ftill more ridiculous , Shakspeare , I fup- pofe , tranflated phorminx by bagpipes . " Here we feem fairly caught ; -for Scaliger's work was never , as the term goes , done into English . But luckily in an old tranflation from the ...
... ftory ftill more ridiculous , Shakspeare , I fup- pofe , tranflated phorminx by bagpipes . " Here we feem fairly caught ; -for Scaliger's work was never , as the term goes , done into English . But luckily in an old tranflation from the ...
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... ftory or chronicle before him . Thus , in Henry V. whofe right to the kingdom of France is copiously demon- ftrated by the Archbishop : There is no bar " To make against your highness ' claim to France , " But this which they produce ...
... ftory or chronicle before him . Thus , in Henry V. whofe right to the kingdom of France is copiously demon- ftrated by the Archbishop : There is no bar " To make against your highness ' claim to France , " But this which they produce ...
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