The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Svazek 2J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... manners , than arguments ; and claim his thanks for a further opportunity of de- monstrating the futility of theoretick reasoning against matter of fact . It is indeed strange , that any real friends of our immortal POET should be still ...
... manners , than arguments ; and claim his thanks for a further opportunity of de- monstrating the futility of theoretick reasoning against matter of fact . It is indeed strange , that any real friends of our immortal POET should be still ...
Strana 21
... manner of the celebrated drinking Ode , too well known to be inserted . " Yet it may be alledged by those , who imagine Shakspeare to have been generally able to think for himself , that the topicks are obvious , and their application ...
... manner of the celebrated drinking Ode , too well known to be inserted . " Yet it may be alledged by those , who imagine Shakspeare to have been generally able to think for himself , that the topicks are obvious , and their application ...
Strana 32
... manner , I make no doubt of ascribing it to Shirley . Mr. Langbaine informs us , that he left some plays in MS . - These were written about the time of the Restoration , when the accent in question was more generally altered . Perhaps ...
... manner , I make no doubt of ascribing it to Shirley . Mr. Langbaine informs us , that he left some plays in MS . - These were written about the time of the Restoration , when the accent in question was more generally altered . Perhaps ...
Strana 35
... manner , and with the same success . He thinks a passage in The Tempest , Had our zealous puritan been acquainted with the real crime of De Mehun , he would not have joined in the clamour against him . Poor Jehan , it seems , had raised ...
... manner , and with the same success . He thinks a passage in The Tempest , Had our zealous puritan been acquainted with the real crime of De Mehun , he would not have joined in the clamour against him . Poor Jehan , it seems , had raised ...
Strana 37
... , in his Pastime of Pleasure , had long before exhibited her in the same manner , " A goodly lady envyroned about " With tongues of fyre .-- " Cap . 1. 4to . 1555 . and so had Sir Thomas More in one of his LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 37.
... , in his Pastime of Pleasure , had long before exhibited her in the same manner , " A goodly lady envyroned about " With tongues of fyre .-- " Cap . 1. 4to . 1555 . and so had Sir Thomas More in one of his LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 37.
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