The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 2J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Love's Labour Wonne , is originally indeed the property of Boccace , but it came immediately to Shakspeare from Pain- ter's Giletta of Narbon . Mr. Langbaine could not conceive , whence the story of Pericles could be taken , " not ...
... Love's Labour Wonne , is originally indeed the property of Boccace , but it came immediately to Shakspeare from Pain- ter's Giletta of Narbon . Mr. Langbaine could not conceive , whence the story of Pericles could be taken , " not ...
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... love ) " In this our world a hangman for to be " Of all those fooles that will have all they see . " B. II . c . 14 . ' Printed amongst the works of Chaucer , but really written by Robert Henderson , or Henryson , according to other ...
... love ) " In this our world a hangman for to be " Of all those fooles that will have all they see . " B. II . c . 14 . ' Printed amongst the works of Chaucer , but really written by Robert Henderson , or Henryson , according to other ...
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... love not a gaping pig- " And others when the bagpipe sings i'th'nose , " Cannot contain their urine for affection . " This incident , Dr. Warburton supposes to be taken from a passage in Scaliger's Exercitations against Cardan ...
... love not a gaping pig- " And others when the bagpipe sings i'th'nose , " Cannot contain their urine for affection . " This incident , Dr. Warburton supposes to be taken from a passage in Scaliger's Exercitations against Cardan ...
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... love , is very much in the manner of his author : " Amor - mores hominum moros & morosos efficit . " Minus placet quod suadetur , quod disuadetur placet . Eunuch of Terence also , so familiarly introduced " Quom 58 AN ESSAY ON THE.
... love , is very much in the manner of his author : " Amor - mores hominum moros & morosos efficit . " Minus placet quod suadetur , quod disuadetur placet . Eunuch of Terence also , so familiarly introduced " Quom 58 AN ESSAY ON THE.
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... Love makes a man a fool , " Hard to be pleas'd . - What you'd persuade him to , " He likes not , and embraces that , from which " You would dissuade him . - What there is a lack of , " That will he covet ; when ' tis in his " He'll none ...
... Love makes a man a fool , " Hard to be pleas'd . - What you'd persuade him to , " He likes not , and embraces that , from which " You would dissuade him . - What there is a lack of , " That will he covet ; when ' tis in his " He'll none ...
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