The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 2J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... thee " Rather to show a noble grace to both parts , * See Theobald's Preface to King Richard II . 8vo . 1720 , . " Than seek the end of one ; thou shalt C 2 LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 19 blunders of the Latin version, by his own superior ...
... thee " Rather to show a noble grace to both parts , * See Theobald's Preface to King Richard II . 8vo . 1720 , . " Than seek the end of one ; thou shalt C 2 LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 19 blunders of the Latin version, by his own superior ...
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... thee to this world . " I will now give you the old translation , which shall effectually confute Mr. Pope : for our author hath done little more , than thrown the very words of North into blank verse . " If we helde our peace ( my sonne ) ...
... thee to this world . " I will now give you the old translation , which shall effectually confute Mr. Pope : for our author hath done little more , than thrown the very words of North into blank verse . " If we helde our peace ( my sonne ) ...
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... thee first into this world . " The length of this quotation will be excused for its curiosity ; and it happily wants not the assistance of a comment . But matters may not always be so easily managed : -a plagiarism from Anacreon hath ...
... thee first into this world . " The length of this quotation will be excused for its curiosity ; and it happily wants not the assistance of a comment . But matters may not always be so easily managed : -a plagiarism from Anacreon hath ...
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... thee , fayre virgin , what terme may rightly be fitted ? " Thy tongue , thy visage no mortal frayltie resembleth . No doubt , a godesse ! " Edit . 1583 . 66 Gabriel Harvey desired only to be " epitaph'd , the inventor of the English ...
... thee , fayre virgin , what terme may rightly be fitted ? " Thy tongue , thy visage no mortal frayltie resembleth . No doubt , a godesse ! " Edit . 1583 . 66 Gabriel Harvey desired only to be " epitaph'd , the inventor of the English ...
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... thou sayst is true- " But if I prove thee perjured and unjust , " This very sword , whereon thou took'st thine oath , " Shall be the worker of thy tragedy !! ' We have therefore no occasion to go with Mr. Garrick 50 . AN ESSAY ON THE.
... thou sayst is true- " But if I prove thee perjured and unjust , " This very sword , whereon thou took'st thine oath , " Shall be the worker of thy tragedy !! ' We have therefore no occasion to go with Mr. Garrick 50 . AN ESSAY ON THE.
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