The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... passage in an old play , called Jack Drum's Entertainment , I conjecture that he bad before made his appearance on the stage . FARMER . The paffage in Jack Druni's Entertainment or Pasquil and Kathe- rine , 1601 , is this : " Come , I ...
... passage in an old play , called Jack Drum's Entertainment , I conjecture that he bad before made his appearance on the stage . FARMER . The paffage in Jack Druni's Entertainment or Pasquil and Kathe- rine , 1601 , is this : " Come , I ...
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William Shakespeare. Shakspeare undoubtedly formed this play on the passage in Plum tarch's Life of Antony relative to Timon , and not on the twenty- eighth novel of the first volume of Painter's Palace of ... passage in Plum ...
William Shakespeare. Shakspeare undoubtedly formed this play on the passage in Plum tarch's Life of Antony relative to Timon , and not on the twenty- eighth novel of the first volume of Painter's Palace of ... passage in Plum ...
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... passage thus : Poet . Ay , that's well known . But what particular rarity ? what so strange , That manifold record not matches ? Pain . See ! Poet , Magick of bounty ! & c . It may not be improperly observed here , that as there is only ...
... passage thus : Poet . Ay , that's well known . But what particular rarity ? what so strange , That manifold record not matches ? Pain . See ! Poet , Magick of bounty ! & c . It may not be improperly observed here , that as there is only ...
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... passage , because the Poet afks a question , and stays not for an answer ; and there . fore suggests a new arrangement of it . But there is nothing more common in real life than questions asked in that manner . And with respect to his ...
... passage , because the Poet afks a question , and stays not for an answer ; and there . fore suggests a new arrangement of it . But there is nothing more common in real life than questions asked in that manner . And with respect to his ...
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... passage arifes merely from the mistake of the editors , who have joined in one , what was intended by Shak- fpeare as two distinct fentences . - It should be pointed thus , and then the sense will be evident : - our gentle flame ...
... passage arifes merely from the mistake of the editors , who have joined in one , what was intended by Shak- fpeare as two distinct fentences . - It should be pointed thus , and then the sense will be evident : - our gentle flame ...
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