The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 20Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1802 |
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... appears , from the hand - writing and the metre , to be more ancient than Gower . The reader will find an extract ... appear in print till the following year , and then it was published not by Blount , but by Henry Goffon ; who had ...
... appears , from the hand - writing and the metre , to be more ancient than Gower . The reader will find an extract ... appear in print till the following year , and then it was published not by Blount , but by Henry Goffon ; who had ...
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... appears in Belle - foreft's colle & ion , ( Vol . VII . p . 113 , & feq . ) has yet a further claim to our notice , as it had the honour ( p . 148-9 ) of furnishing Dryden with the out- line of his Alexander's Feaft . Langbaine , & c ...
... appears in Belle - foreft's colle & ion , ( Vol . VII . p . 113 , & feq . ) has yet a further claim to our notice , as it had the honour ( p . 148-9 ) of furnishing Dryden with the out- line of his Alexander's Feaft . Langbaine , & c ...
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... appears to have confifted . Again , old copy : " This Antioch then , Antiochus the great " Built up ; this city , for his chiefeft feat . " I fuppofe the original lines were thefe , and as fuch have printed them : 1 " This city then ...
... appears to have confifted . Again , old copy : " This Antioch then , Antiochus the great " Built up ; this city , for his chiefeft feat . " I fuppofe the original lines were thefe , and as fuch have printed them : 1 " This city then ...
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... appear in the prefent drama that the father of Pericles is living . By prince , therefore , throughout this play , we are to unde ftand prince regnant . See A & II . fc . iv . and the epitaph in A & III . fc . iii . In the Gefla ...
... appear in the prefent drama that the father of Pericles is living . By prince , therefore , throughout this play , we are to unde ftand prince regnant . See A & II . fc . iv . and the epitaph in A & III . fc . iii . In the Gefla ...
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... appears to me , that by ber conception , Shakspeare means her birth ; and that till is here ufed in the fenfe of while . So , in The Scornful Lády , Loveless fays to Morecraft : " Will you perfevere ? " To which he replies : " Till I ...
... appears to me , that by ber conception , Shakspeare means her birth ; and that till is here ufed in the fenfe of while . So , in The Scornful Lády , Loveless fays to Morecraft : " Will you perfevere ? " To which he replies : " Till I ...
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