The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 21J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... firft folio edition of his works . Meres was in 1598 , when his book appeared , intimately connected with Drayton , and pro- bably acquainted with fome of the dramatick poets of the time , from fome or other of whom he might have heard ...
... firft folio edition of his works . Meres was in 1598 , when his book appeared , intimately connected with Drayton , and pro- bably acquainted with fome of the dramatick poets of the time , from fome or other of whom he might have heard ...
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... . Farmer . STEEVENS . In the library of the Duke of Bridgewater , at Athridge , is a volume of old quarto plays , numbered R. 1. 7 ; in which the firft is Titus Andronicus . I have collated it with the tragedy as it ftands.
... . Farmer . STEEVENS . In the library of the Duke of Bridgewater , at Athridge , is a volume of old quarto plays , numbered R. 1. 7 ; in which the firft is Titus Andronicus . I have collated it with the tragedy as it ftands.
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... firft he undertook This cause of Rome , and chaftifed with arms Our enemies ' pride : Five times he hath return'd Bleeding to Rome , bearing his valiant fons In coffins from the field ; And now at laft , laden with honour's spoils ...
... firft he undertook This cause of Rome , and chaftifed with arms Our enemies ' pride : Five times he hath return'd Bleeding to Rome , bearing his valiant fons In coffins from the field ; And now at laft , laden with honour's spoils ...
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... firft the weigh'd her anchorage , Cometh Andronicus , bound with laurel boughs , To re - falute his country with his tears ; Tears of true joy for his return to Rome.— Thou great defender of this Capitol , 4 Stand gracious to the rights ...
... firft the weigh'd her anchorage , Cometh Andronicus , bound with laurel boughs , To re - falute his country with his tears ; Tears of true joy for his return to Rome.— Thou great defender of this Capitol , 4 Stand gracious to the rights ...
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... firft have proved to us that our author understood Greek , or else that this play of Euripides had been tranflated . In the mean time , because neither of these particu- lars are verified , we may as well suppose he took it from the old ...
... firft have proved to us that our author understood Greek , or else that this play of Euripides had been tranflated . In the mean time , because neither of these particu- lars are verified , we may as well suppose he took it from the old ...
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