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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... say , enough , though the battle be decided . " Were it shown , ( says some one ) that the old bard borrowed all his allusions from English books then published , our Essayist might have possibly established his sys- tem . " - In good ...
... say , enough , though the battle be decided . " Were it shown , ( says some one ) that the old bard borrowed all his allusions from English books then published , our Essayist might have possibly established his sys- tem . " - In good ...
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... says , to save the effusion of more Christian ink , I will endeavour to show , how they came to his acquaintance . It is notorious , that much of his matter of fact knowledge is deduced from Plutarch : but in what language he read him ...
... says , to save the effusion of more Christian ink , I will endeavour to show , how they came to his acquaintance . It is notorious , that much of his matter of fact knowledge is deduced from Plutarch : but in what language he read him ...
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... says Mr. Theobald , - " On that side Tiber- Trans Tiberim - prope Cæsaris hortos . " And Plutarch , whom Shakspeare very diligently studied , expressly declares , that he left the publick his gardens and walks , πέραν το Ποταμέ , beyond ...
... says Mr. Theobald , - " On that side Tiber- Trans Tiberim - prope Cæsaris hortos . " And Plutarch , whom Shakspeare very diligently studied , expressly declares , that he left the publick his gardens and walks , πέραν το Ποταμέ , beyond ...
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... ( says Dr. Dodd ) is a good deal in the 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 ...
... ( says Dr. Dodd ) is a good deal in the 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 ...
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... says Master Mathew of Bobadil , " a gentleman of his havings ! " Thus likewise John Davies in his Pleasant Descant ... say to the learning of the Clown in Hamlet , " Ay , tell me that , that unyoke ? " al- luding to the BeauTòs of the ...
... says Master Mathew of Bobadil , " a gentleman of his havings ! " Thus likewise John Davies in his Pleasant Descant ... say to the learning of the Clown in Hamlet , " Ay , tell me that , that unyoke ? " al- luding to the BeauTòs of the ...
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