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... paffages are found , which might , perhaps , have proceeded only from the two authors drawing from the fame fource . However , there are some reasons for thinking the coincidence more than accidental . A paffage in The Tempest , ( p ...
... paffages are found , which might , perhaps , have proceeded only from the two authors drawing from the fame fource . However , there are some reasons for thinking the coincidence more than accidental . A paffage in The Tempest , ( p ...
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... , in his Bufiris , appears to have imitated this paffage : Nay , ftamp not , tyrant ; I can ftamp as loud , " And raise as many dæmons with the found . " STEEVENS . 3 There was a Brutus once , that would have 18 JULIUS CÆSAR .
... , in his Bufiris , appears to have imitated this paffage : Nay , ftamp not , tyrant ; I can ftamp as loud , " And raise as many dæmons with the found . " STEEVENS . 3 There was a Brutus once , that would have 18 JULIUS CÆSAR .
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... paffage which Shakspeare has here copied , flands thus : “ He left his gardens and arbours unto the people , which he had on this fide of the river Tyber . - So alfo in Barret's Alvearie , 1580 : " A garden or an orchard , bortus ...
... paffage which Shakspeare has here copied , flands thus : “ He left his gardens and arbours unto the people , which he had on this fide of the river Tyber . - So alfo in Barret's Alvearie , 1580 : " A garden or an orchard , bortus ...
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... paffage iu Troilus and Creffida , which bears some re femblance to this : 66 Imagin'd worth " Holds in his blood fuch fwoln and hot discourse , 16 That , ' twixt his mortal , and his active parts , ་ Kingdom'd Achilles in commotion ...
... paffage iu Troilus and Creffida , which bears some re femblance to this : 66 Imagin'd worth " Holds in his blood fuch fwoln and hot discourse , 16 That , ' twixt his mortal , and his active parts , ་ Kingdom'd Achilles in commotion ...
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... paffage above quoted from King Lear does not militate againft the old copy here . There the individual is marked out by the word his , and the little world of man ' circumfcribed , and appropriated to Lear . The editor of the second ...
... paffage above quoted from King Lear does not militate againft the old copy here . There the individual is marked out by the word his , and the little world of man ' circumfcribed , and appropriated to Lear . The editor of the second ...
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