The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 20Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1802 |
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... observed that he had printed many passages in Pericles without an effort to exhibit them ( as they must have originally appeared ) with some obvious meaning , and a tolerable flow of verfification . The pebble which aspires to rank with ...
... observed that he had printed many passages in Pericles without an effort to exhibit them ( as they must have originally appeared ) with some obvious meaning , and a tolerable flow of verfification . The pebble which aspires to rank with ...
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... observe that our dramatick Pericles has , not the least resemblance to his historical namesake ; though the adventures of the former are sometimes coincident with those of Pyrocles , the hero of Sidney's Arcadia ; for the amorous ...
... observe that our dramatick Pericles has , not the least resemblance to his historical namesake ; though the adventures of the former are sometimes coincident with those of Pyrocles , the hero of Sidney's Arcadia ; for the amorous ...
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... observe that Antioch was the metropolis of Syria ; Tyre , a city of Phoenicia in Afia ; Tarsus , the metropolis of Cilicia , a country of Asia Minor ; Mitylene , the capital of Lesbos , an island in the Egean Sea ; and Ephesus , the ...
... observe that Antioch was the metropolis of Syria ; Tyre , a city of Phoenicia in Afia ; Tarsus , the metropolis of Cilicia , a country of Asia Minor ; Mitylene , the capital of Lesbos , an island in the Egean Sea ; and Ephesus , the ...
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... observed , that the prepofition at sometimes fignifies in consequence of . Thus , in The Comedy of Errors : " Whom I made lord of me , and all I had , " At your important letters . " This change of a word allows the sense for which Mr ...
... observed , that the prepofition at sometimes fignifies in consequence of . Thus , in The Comedy of Errors : " Whom I made lord of me , and all I had , " At your important letters . " This change of a word allows the sense for which Mr ...
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... observed , in a former scene : " Hath fluff'd the hollow veffels with their power . 6 " MALONE . to make your needy bread , ) i . c . to make bread for your needy fubje & s . PERCY . & Or pay you with unthankfulness in thought , ] I ...
... observed , in a former scene : " Hath fluff'd the hollow veffels with their power . 6 " MALONE . to make your needy bread , ) i . c . to make bread for your needy fubje & s . PERCY . & Or pay you with unthankfulness in thought , ] I ...
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