The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 13J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... perhaps may say the same thing of them- selves , ) that I should never have adverted to a very striking cir- cumstance which distinguishes this first part from the other parts of King Henry VI . This circumstance is , that none of these ...
... perhaps may say the same thing of them- selves , ) that I should never have adverted to a very striking cir- cumstance which distinguishes this first part from the other parts of King Henry VI . This circumstance is , that none of these ...
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... perhaps be in some measure accounted for by the hypothesis now stated . As to our author's having accepted these pieces as a Director of the stage , he had , I fear , no pretension to such a situation at so early a period . MALONE . The ...
... perhaps be in some measure accounted for by the hypothesis now stated . As to our author's having accepted these pieces as a Director of the stage , he had , I fear , no pretension to such a situation at so early a period . MALONE . The ...
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... perhaps at the time that brave Englishman was in his glory , to an English- hearted audience , and pronounced by some favourite actor , the thing might be popular , though not judicious ; and , therefore , by some critick in favour of ...
... perhaps at the time that brave Englishman was in his glory , to an English- hearted audience , and pronounced by some favourite actor , the thing might be popular , though not judicious ; and , therefore , by some critick in favour of ...
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... Perhaps our author was thinking of the clocks in which figures in the shape of men struck the hours . Of these there were many in his time . MALONE . To go like clockwork , is still a phrase in common use , to express a regular and ...
... Perhaps our author was thinking of the clocks in which figures in the shape of men struck the hours . Of these there were many in his time . MALONE . To go like clockwork , is still a phrase in common use , to express a regular and ...
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... Perhaps this unmetrical line originally ran thus : How may I reverence , worship thee enough ? The climax rises properly , from reverence , to worship . STEEVENS . 1 -- there is conveyance . ] Conveyance means theft . HANMER . So Pistol ...
... Perhaps this unmetrical line originally ran thus : How may I reverence , worship thee enough ? The climax rises properly , from reverence , to worship . STEEVENS . 1 -- there is conveyance . ] Conveyance means theft . HANMER . So Pistol ...
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