The Plays of William Shakspeare: With Notes of Various Commentators, Band 1George Kearsley, 1806 |
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... given us the most beautiful passages out of the Greek and Latin poets , and that in the most agreeable manner that it was possible for a master of the English language to de- liver them . Upon his leaving school , he seems to have given ...
... given us the most beautiful passages out of the Greek and Latin poets , and that in the most agreeable manner that it was possible for a master of the English language to de- liver them . Upon his leaving school , he seems to have given ...
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... given the former ; and the judgment of a great man upon this occasion was , I think , very just and proper . In a conversa- tion between Sir John Suckling , Sir William D'Ave- nant , Endymion Porter , Mr. Hales of Eton , and Ben Jonson ...
... given the former ; and the judgment of a great man upon this occasion was , I think , very just and proper . In a conversa- tion between Sir John Suckling , Sir William D'Ave- nant , Endymion Porter , Mr. Hales of Eton , and Ben Jonson ...
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... given of him by Ben Jonson , there is a good deal true in it : but I be- lieve it may be as well expressed by what Horace says of the first Romans who wrote tragedy upon the Greek models , ( or indeed translated them , ) in his epistle ...
... given of him by Ben Jonson , there is a good deal true in it : but I be- lieve it may be as well expressed by what Horace says of the first Romans who wrote tragedy upon the Greek models , ( or indeed translated them , ) in his epistle ...
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... given by his old landlady Mrs. Quickly , in the first act of Henry the Fifth , though it be extremely natural , is yet as diverting as any part of his life . If there be any fault in the draught he has made of this lewd old fellow , it ...
... given by his old landlady Mrs. Quickly , in the first act of Henry the Fifth , though it be extremely natural , is yet as diverting as any part of his life . If there be any fault in the draught he has made of this lewd old fellow , it ...
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... given him very near the same coat of arms which Dugdale , in his Antiquities of that county , describes for a family there , and makes the Welsh parson descant very pleasantly upon them , That whole play is admirable ; the humours are ...
... given him very near the same coat of arms which Dugdale , in his Antiquities of that county , describes for a family there , and makes the Welsh parson descant very pleasantly upon them , That whole play is admirable ; the humours are ...
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