The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 7Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... believe it right . Shakspeare , always hurried on by the grandeur and multitude of his ideas , af- fumes every now and then , an uncommon licence in the ufe of his words . Particularly in complex moral modes it is ufual with him to ...
... believe it right . Shakspeare , always hurried on by the grandeur and multitude of his ideas , af- fumes every now and then , an uncommon licence in the ufe of his words . Particularly in complex moral modes it is ufual with him to ...
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... believe , has no reference to the name of Quince . I meet with the fame kind of expreffion in Wily Beguiled " As yet we are grown to no conclufion . " Again , in The Arraignment of Paris , 1584 : Our reafons will be infinite , I trow ...
... believe , has no reference to the name of Quince . I meet with the fame kind of expreffion in Wily Beguiled " As yet we are grown to no conclufion . " Again , in The Arraignment of Paris , 1584 : Our reafons will be infinite , I trow ...
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... believe , was pofterior to The Mid- Jummer - Night's Dream . MALONE . A very good piece of work , and a merry . ] This is defigned as a ridicule on the titles of our ancient moralities and interludes . Thus Skelton's Magnificence is ...
... believe , was pofterior to The Mid- Jummer - Night's Dream . MALONE . A very good piece of work , and a merry . ] This is defigned as a ridicule on the titles of our ancient moralities and interludes . Thus Skelton's Magnificence is ...
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... believe , this verb , as well as thofe that follow , fhould agree with the perfonal pronoun he , rather than with you , If fo , our author ought to have written frights , Jkims , labours , makes , and misleads . The other , however ...
... believe , this verb , as well as thofe that follow , fhould agree with the perfonal pronoun he , rather than with you , If fo , our author ought to have written frights , Jkims , labours , makes , and misleads . The other , however ...
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... believe , that there was then fome fyftem of the fairy empire generally received , which they both reprefented as accu- rately as they could . Whether Drayton or Shakspeare wrote first , I cannot discover . JOHNSON . The editor of The ...
... believe , that there was then fome fyftem of the fairy empire generally received , which they both reprefented as accu- rately as they could . Whether Drayton or Shakspeare wrote first , I cannot discover . JOHNSON . The editor of The ...
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