The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 18J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... play is built , may be found in Saxo Grammaticus the Danish historian . From thence Belleforest adopted it in his collection of novels , in seven volumes , which he began in 1564 , and continued to publish through succeeding years ...
... play is built , may be found in Saxo Grammaticus the Danish historian . From thence Belleforest adopted it in his collection of novels , in seven volumes , which he began in 1564 , and continued to publish through succeeding years ...
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... play on the subject of Hamlet had been exhibited on the stage before the year 1589 , of which Thomas Kyd was , I believe , the author . On that play , and on the bl . 1. Historie of Hamblet , our poet , I conjecture , constructed the ...
... play on the subject of Hamlet had been exhibited on the stage before the year 1589 , of which Thomas Kyd was , I believe , the author . On that play , and on the bl . 1. Historie of Hamblet , our poet , I conjecture , constructed the ...
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... play , are omitted in the folio edition of 1623. The omissions leave the play sometimes better and sometimes worse , and seem made only for the sake of abbrevia- tion . JOHNSON . It may be worth while to observe , that the title pages ...
... play , are omitted in the folio edition of 1623. The omissions leave the play sometimes better and sometimes worse , and seem made only for the sake of abbrevia- tion . JOHNSON . It may be worth while to observe , that the title pages ...
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... not founded till 1502 , con- sequently did not exist in the time to which this play is referred . MALONE . Our author may have derived his knowledge of this famous And , we beseech you , bend you to remain1 36 ACT I. HAMLET ,
... not founded till 1502 , con- sequently did not exist in the time to which this play is referred . MALONE . Our author may have derived his knowledge of this famous And , we beseech you , bend you to remain1 36 ACT I. HAMLET ,
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... play of Fuimus Troes , 1633 : 66 Blow gentle Africus , " Play on our poops , when Hyperion's son " Shall couch in west . " Shakspeare , I believe , has no allusion in the present instance , except to the beauty of Apollo , and its ...
... play of Fuimus Troes , 1633 : 66 Blow gentle Africus , " Play on our poops , when Hyperion's son " Shall couch in west . " Shakspeare , I believe , has no allusion in the present instance , except to the beauty of Apollo , and its ...
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