The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 15C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... this Epistle was first published ; but , I fancy , it will carry the original Hamlet somewhat further back than we have hitherto done : and it may be observed , that the oldest copy now extant is said to be enlarged HAMLET ,
... this Epistle was first published ; but , I fancy , it will carry the original Hamlet somewhat further back than we have hitherto done : and it may be observed , that the oldest copy now extant is said to be enlarged HAMLET ,
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... observed that Shakspeare gives English manners to every country where his scene lies , infers from this passage , that in the time even of queen Elizabeth , shipwrights as well as seamen were forced to serve . Whalley . Impress ...
... observed that Shakspeare gives English manners to every country where his scene lies , infers from this passage , that in the time even of queen Elizabeth , shipwrights as well as seamen were forced to serve . Whalley . Impress ...
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... observe , that the title - pages of the first quartos in 1604 and 1605 , declare this play to be enlarged to almost as much againe as it was , according to the true and perfect copy . " Perhaps , therefore , many of its absurdities , as ...
... observe , that the title - pages of the first quartos in 1604 and 1605 , declare this play to be enlarged to almost as much againe as it was , according to the true and perfect copy . " Perhaps , therefore , many of its absurdities , as ...
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... observe in a note on a controverted passage in Love's Labour's Lost . So , in Julius Cæsar : " The posture of your blows are yet unknown . " Again , in Cymbeline : " and the approbation of those are wonderfully to extend him , " & c ...
... observe in a note on a controverted passage in Love's Labour's Lost . So , in Julius Cæsar : " The posture of your blows are yet unknown . " Again , in Cymbeline : " and the approbation of those are wonderfully to extend him , " & c ...
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... observed , that hooks are sometimes made of steel , but hoops never . Malone . We have , however , in King Henry IV , P. II : " A hoop of gold to bind thy brothers in . " The former part of the phrase occurs also in Macbeth : 66 ...
... observed , that hooks are sometimes made of steel , but hoops never . Malone . We have , however , in King Henry IV , P. II : " A hoop of gold to bind thy brothers in . " The former part of the phrase occurs also in Macbeth : 66 ...
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