The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... given to this tribune , his right name Marullus . THEOBALD , * See Dr. Farmer's note at the end of Macbeth . Flav . What trade , thou knave ? thou naughty Flav . 4 JULIUS CÆSAR . Being mechanical, you ought not walk, ...
... given to this tribune , his right name Marullus . THEOBALD , * See Dr. Farmer's note at the end of Macbeth . Flav . What trade , thou knave ? thou naughty Flav . 4 JULIUS CÆSAR . Being mechanical, you ought not walk, ...
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... THEOBALD . I have replaced Marullus , who might properly enough reply to a faucy fentence directed to his colleague , and to whom the fpeech was probably given , that he might not ftand too long un- employed upon the stage . JOHNSON ...
... THEOBALD . I have replaced Marullus , who might properly enough reply to a faucy fentence directed to his colleague , and to whom the fpeech was probably given , that he might not ftand too long un- employed upon the stage . JOHNSON ...
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... THEOBALD . 7 Between the acting of a dreadful thing , And the firft motion , & c . ] That nice critic , Dionyfius of Hali- carnaffus , complains , that of all kind of beauties , thofe great ftrokes which he calls the terrible graces ...
... THEOBALD . 7 Between the acting of a dreadful thing , And the firft motion , & c . ] That nice critic , Dionyfius of Hali- carnaffus , complains , that of all kind of beauties , thofe great ftrokes which he calls the terrible graces ...
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... Theobald's editions , 1732 and 1740 , ( but was re- ferved for his own in 1747 ) yet he had previously communicated it , with little variation , in a letter to Matthew Concanen in the year 1726. See a note on Dr. Akenfide's Ode to Mr ...
... Theobald's editions , 1732 and 1740 , ( but was re- ferved for his own in 1747 ) yet he had previously communicated it , with little variation , in a letter to Matthew Concanen in the year 1726. See a note on Dr. Akenfide's Ode to Mr ...
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... Theobald . He therefore fubftitutes , confort . But this good old word , however difufed through mo- dern refinement , was not fo difcarded by Shakfpeare . Henry VIII . as we read in Cavendish's Life of Wolfey , in commenda- tion of ...
... Theobald . He therefore fubftitutes , confort . But this good old word , however difufed through mo- dern refinement , was not fo difcarded by Shakfpeare . Henry VIII . as we read in Cavendish's Life of Wolfey , in commenda- tion of ...
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