The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 7J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... a mender of bad foals . 1 Murellus , ] I have , upon the to this tribune , his right name , authority of Plutarch , & c . given Marellus . B 2 THEOBALD . Flav . Flav . What trade , thou knave ? thou naughty JULIUS CESAR ...
... a mender of bad foals . 1 Murellus , ] I have , upon the to this tribune , his right name , authority of Plutarch , & c . given Marellus . B 2 THEOBALD . Flav . Flav . What trade , thou knave ? thou naughty JULIUS CESAR ...
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... THEOBALD . have replaced Marulius , whọ might properly enough reply to a faucy fentence directed to his colleague , and to whom the fpeech was probably given , that he might not ftand too long un- employed upon the stage . The A The ...
... THEOBALD . have replaced Marulius , whọ might properly enough reply to a faucy fentence directed to his colleague , and to whom the fpeech was probably given , that he might not ftand too long un- employed upon the stage . The A The ...
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... THEOBALD . 6 Between the a & ing of a dread- ful thing , And the first motion , & c . ] That nice critic , Dionyfius of Halicar- naffus , complains , that , of all kind of beauties , those great ftrokes , which he calls the tɛr- rible ...
... THEOBALD . 6 Between the a & ing of a dread- ful thing , And the first motion , & c . ] That nice critic , Dionyfius of Halicar- naffus , complains , that , of all kind of beauties , those great ftrokes , which he calls the tɛr- rible ...
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... Theobald fays , The dictiona- ries acknowledge no fuch word as Lethe ; yet he is not without fup- pofition , that Shakespear coin'a the word ; and yet for al that , the L. might be a D : in perfectly wrote , therefore be will have death ...
... Theobald fays , The dictiona- ries acknowledge no fuch word as Lethe ; yet he is not without fup- pofition , that Shakespear coin'a the word ; and yet for al that , the L. might be a D : in perfectly wrote , therefore be will have death ...
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... read , as I have restored the text , On abject Orts , i . e . on the fcraps and fragments of things rejected and despised by others . THEOBALD . Are Are levying powers ; we muft ftraight make head . 70 JULIUS CÆSAR .
... read , as I have restored the text , On abject Orts , i . e . on the fcraps and fragments of things rejected and despised by others . THEOBALD . Are Are levying powers ; we muft ftraight make head . 70 JULIUS CÆSAR .
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