The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Svazek 7J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... ancient ro- mance . STEEVENS . I fufpect that there is an error in the title of this play , which I believe , should be- " Love's Labours Loft . " M. MASON . Love's Labour's Loft , I conjecture to have been written in 1594 . See An ...
... ancient ro- mance . STEEVENS . I fufpect that there is an error in the title of this play , which I believe , should be- " Love's Labours Loft . " M. MASON . Love's Labour's Loft , I conjecture to have been written in 1594 . See An ...
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... Ancient gardens abounded with figures of which the lines interfected each other in many directions . Thus , in King Richard II : " Her fruit - trees all unprun'd , her hedges ruin'd , " Her knots diforder'd , ' & c . In Thomas Hill's ...
... Ancient gardens abounded with figures of which the lines interfected each other in many directions . Thus , in King Richard II : " Her fruit - trees all unprun'd , her hedges ruin'd , " Her knots diforder'd , ' & c . In Thomas Hill's ...
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... lovers : " Sing , all a green willow shall be my garland , " is the burden of an ancient ditty preferved in The Gallery of gorgious Inventions , & c . 4to . 1578. ~ STEEVENS . $ MOTH . It was fo , fir ; for fhe LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . 29.
... lovers : " Sing , all a green willow shall be my garland , " is the burden of an ancient ditty preferved in The Gallery of gorgious Inventions , & c . 4to . 1578. ~ STEEVENS . $ MOTH . It was fo , fir ; for fhe LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . 29.
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... that I owe . " STEEVENS . the King and the Beggar ? ] See Dr. Percy's Reliques of Ancient English Poetry , 4th edit . Vol . I. p . 198 . STEEVENS . MOTH . The world was very guilty of fuch a 30 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST .
... that I owe . " STEEVENS . the King and the Beggar ? ] See Dr. Percy's Reliques of Ancient English Poetry , 4th edit . Vol . I. p . 198 . STEEVENS . MOTH . The world was very guilty of fuch a 30 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST .
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... ancient comedians , as I learn from the following circum- ftance in King Edward IV . P. II . 1619 : - " Jockey is led whipping over the stage , speaking fome words , but of no im- portance . " Again , in Greene's Tu Quoque , 1614 ...
... ancient comedians , as I learn from the following circum- ftance in King Edward IV . P. II . 1619 : - " Jockey is led whipping over the stage , speaking fome words , but of no im- portance . " Again , in Greene's Tu Quoque , 1614 ...
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