The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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Page 139
... second inftance , is ufed in the fame fenfe as in this , and with a reference to it . Now if you belong to any class that deferves a place in the valued file of man , and are not of the lowest rank , the common herd of mankind , that ...
... second inftance , is ufed in the fame fenfe as in this , and with a reference to it . Now if you belong to any class that deferves a place in the valued file of man , and are not of the lowest rank , the common herd of mankind , that ...
Page 198
... Second Maiden's Tragedy : 4 66 How fhe's beguil'd in him ! " There's no fuch natural touch , fearch all his bosom . " STEEVENS . -the poor wren , & c . ] The fame thought occurs in the third part of K. Henry VI : 66 -doves will peck ...
... Second Maiden's Tragedy : 4 66 How fhe's beguil'd in him ! " There's no fuch natural touch , fearch all his bosom . " STEEVENS . -the poor wren , & c . ] The fame thought occurs in the third part of K. Henry VI : 66 -doves will peck ...
Page 272
... second of these extracts has already appeared in my note under the article Macbeth , in Mr. Malone's Attempt & c . Vol . II ; and is repeated here only for the fake of juxta- pofition , and because its adjuncts ( to borrow a phrafe from ...
... second of these extracts has already appeared in my note under the article Macbeth , in Mr. Malone's Attempt & c . Vol . II ; and is repeated here only for the fake of juxta- pofition , and because its adjuncts ( to borrow a phrafe from ...
Page 283
... SECOND SONG . Let's have a dance upon the heath ; We gain more life by Duncan's death . Sometimes like brinded cats we fhew , Having no mufick but our mew : Sometimes we dance in fome old mill , Upon the hopper , ftones , and wheel , To ...
... SECOND SONG . Let's have a dance upon the heath ; We gain more life by Duncan's death . Sometimes like brinded cats we fhew , Having no mufick but our mew : Sometimes we dance in fome old mill , Upon the hopper , ftones , and wheel , To ...
Page 292
... very inaccurate in matters of this kind , fays that the former was printed in 1611 , as written by W. Shakspeare and W. Rowley . 1 1 H But this is not true . In the Second edition KING JOHN.] The Troublefome Reign of King John ...
... very inaccurate in matters of this kind , fays that the former was printed in 1611 , as written by W. Shakspeare and W. Rowley . 1 1 H But this is not true . In the Second edition KING JOHN.] The Troublefome Reign of King John ...
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