The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 13J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... paffages are to be found here , though several are scattered through the two other parts . I am therefore decifively of opinion that this play was not written by Shakspeare . reafons on which that opinion is founded , are stated at ...
... paffages are to be found here , though several are scattered through the two other parts . I am therefore decifively of opinion that this play was not written by Shakspeare . reafons on which that opinion is founded , are stated at ...
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... paffage of our author may fignify a nurfe , as it apparently does in the Tragedies of John Bochas , by Lydgate , B. I. c . xii : " Athenes whan it was in his floures " Was called nourish of philosophers wife . ” -Juba tellus generat ...
... paffage of our author may fignify a nurfe , as it apparently does in the Tragedies of John Bochas , by Lydgate , B. I. c . xii : " Athenes whan it was in his floures " Was called nourish of philosophers wife . ” -Juba tellus generat ...
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... paffage the word Nero was omitted for the same reason . See the Differtation at the end of the third part of King Henry VI . MALONE . 3 Guienne , Champaigne , Rheims , Orleans , ] This verfe might be completed by the infertion of Rouen ...
... paffage the word Nero was omitted for the same reason . See the Differtation at the end of the third part of King Henry VI . MALONE . 3 Guienne , Champaigne , Rheims , Orleans , ] This verfe might be completed by the infertion of Rouen ...
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... paffage , and that it should be read thus : The king from Eltham I intend to fteal , And fit at chiefeft ftern of publick weal . This flight alteration preferves the fenfe , and the rhyme also with which many fcenes in this play ...
... paffage , and that it should be read thus : The king from Eltham I intend to fteal , And fit at chiefeft ftern of publick weal . This flight alteration preferves the fenfe , and the rhyme also with which many fcenes in this play ...
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... paffage in Plutarch's Life of Julius Cæfar , thus tranflated by Sir Thomas North : " Cæfar hearing that , ftraight discovered himselfe unto the maifter of the pynnafe , who at the first was amazed when he saw him ; but Cæfar , & c ...
... paffage in Plutarch's Life of Julius Cæfar , thus tranflated by Sir Thomas North : " Cæfar hearing that , ftraight discovered himselfe unto the maifter of the pynnafe , who at the first was amazed when he saw him ; but Cæfar , & c ...
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