The plays of William Shakespeare, Band 1J. Johnson, 1805 |
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... word in Shakspeare's original will is spelt Bushop- ton , the vulgar pronunciation of Bishopton . I searched the Indexes in the Rolls chapel from the year 1589 to 1616 , with the hope of finding an enrolment of the purchase- deed of the ...
... word in Shakspeare's original will is spelt Bushop- ton , the vulgar pronunciation of Bishopton . I searched the Indexes in the Rolls chapel from the year 1589 to 1616 , with the hope of finding an enrolment of the purchase- deed of the ...
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... words , which might have been more plainly delivered in few . Narration in dramatick poetry is naturally tedious , as it is unanimated and inactive , and obstructs the progress of the action ; it should therefore always be rapid , and ...
... words , which might have been more plainly delivered in few . Narration in dramatick poetry is naturally tedious , as it is unanimated and inactive , and obstructs the progress of the action ; it should therefore always be rapid , and ...
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... words , his understanding pronounces to be false . It is false , that any representation is mistaken for reality ; that any dramatick fable in its materiality was ever credible , or , for a single moment , was ever credited . The ...
... words , his understanding pronounces to be false . It is false , that any representation is mistaken for reality ; that any dramatick fable in its materiality was ever credible , or , for a single moment , was ever credited . The ...
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... words ; and his language , not being designed for the reader's desk , was all that he desired it to be , if it conveyed his meaning to the audience . Hanmer's care of the metre has been too violently cen- sured . He found the measure ...
... words ; and his language , not being designed for the reader's desk , was all that he desired it to be , if it conveyed his meaning to the audience . Hanmer's care of the metre has been too violently cen- sured . He found the measure ...
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... word for one that appeared to him more elegant or more intelligible . These corruptions I have often silently rectified ; for the history of our language , and the C2 true force of our words , can only be preserved DR . JOHNSON'S PREFACE .
... word for one that appeared to him more elegant or more intelligible . These corruptions I have often silently rectified ; for the history of our language , and the C2 true force of our words , can only be preserved DR . JOHNSON'S PREFACE .
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