The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 1C. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... lose it . It will be thought strange , that , in enumerating the defects of this writer , I have not yet mentioned his neglect of the unities ; his violation of those laws which have been instituted and established by the joint ...
... lose it . It will be thought strange , that , in enumerating the defects of this writer , I have not yet mentioned his neglect of the unities ; his violation of those laws which have been instituted and established by the joint ...
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... loses its force when it departs from the resemblance of reality . From the narrow limitation of time necessarily arises the contraction of place . The spectator , who knows that he saw the first act at Alexandria , cannot suppose that ...
... loses its force when it departs from the resemblance of reality . From the narrow limitation of time necessarily arises the contraction of place . The spectator , who knows that he saw the first act at Alexandria , cannot suppose that ...
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... lose her to an African ; Where she , at least , is banish'd from your eye , Who hath cause to wet the grief on't . Alon . Pr'ythee , peace . Seb . You were kneel'd to , and importun'd othe wife By all of us ; and the fair foul herself ...
... lose her to an African ; Where she , at least , is banish'd from your eye , Who hath cause to wet the grief on't . Alon . Pr'ythee , peace . Seb . You were kneel'd to , and importun'd othe wife By all of us ; and the fair foul herself ...
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... lose their diftinctness , so that what is there discovered , is faint , obfcure , and doubtful . JOHNSON . + she that from Naples Can have no note , & c . ] Shakespeare's great ignorance of geography is not more confpicuous in any ...
... lose their diftinctness , so that what is there discovered , is faint , obfcure , and doubtful . JOHNSON . + she that from Naples Can have no note , & c . ] Shakespeare's great ignorance of geography is not more confpicuous in any ...
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... lose our bottles in the pool Ste . There is not only disgrace and dishonour in that , monster , but an infinite lofs . Trin . That's more to me than my wetting : yet this is your harmless fairy , monster . Ste . I will fetch off my ...
... lose our bottles in the pool Ste . There is not only disgrace and dishonour in that , monster , but an infinite lofs . Trin . That's more to me than my wetting : yet this is your harmless fairy , monster . Ste . I will fetch off my ...
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