The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Twenty-one Volumes. With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators. To which are Added NotesJ. Nichols and son, 1813 |
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... Thomas Rowlie was so entyrely and passynge wele belovyd of himself , or our poetick knight , that one or the other causyd hys semblaunce to be ryght conynglye depeyncten on a marvellouse fayre table of wood , and ensevelyd wyth hym ...
... Thomas Rowlie was so entyrely and passynge wele belovyd of himself , or our poetick knight , that one or the other causyd hys semblaunce to be ryght conynglye depeyncten on a marvellouse fayre table of wood , and ensevelyd wyth hym ...
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... Thomas Watson , an older and much more elegant sonnetteer . " What remains to be added concerning this re- publication is , that a considerable number of fresh remarks are both adopted and supplied by the pre- sent editors . They have ...
... Thomas Watson , an older and much more elegant sonnetteer . " What remains to be added concerning this re- publication is , that a considerable number of fresh remarks are both adopted and supplied by the pre- sent editors . They have ...
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... Thomas Poope.2 To revive the anomalies , barbarisms and blun- ders of some ancient copies , in preference to the corrections of others almost equally old , is likewise a circumstance by no means honourable to our au- thor , however ...
... Thomas Poope.2 To revive the anomalies , barbarisms and blun- ders of some ancient copies , in preference to the corrections of others almost equally old , is likewise a circumstance by no means honourable to our au- thor , however ...
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... Thomas North's Plutarch , or the Chronicles of Hall and Holinshed . These faults , indeed , -si quid prodest delicta fateri , -within half a century , ( when the present race of voluminous criticks is extinct ) can- not fail to be ...
... Thomas North's Plutarch , or the Chronicles of Hall and Holinshed . These faults , indeed , -si quid prodest delicta fateri , -within half a century , ( when the present race of voluminous criticks is extinct ) can- not fail to be ...
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... Thomas Lucy , of Charlecote , near Stratford . For this he was prosecuted by that gentleman , as he thought , somewhat too severely ; and in order to revenge that ill usage , he made a ballad upon him . ' And though this , probably the ...
... Thomas Lucy , of Charlecote , near Stratford . For this he was prosecuted by that gentleman , as he thought , somewhat too severely ; and in order to revenge that ill usage , he made a ballad upon him . ' And though this , probably the ...
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