The Plays of William Shakspeare: With Notes of Various Commentators, Volume 1George Kearsley, 1806 |
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... passages . Of the typographical execution of this work little commendation will be necessary to the reader of taste . Besides the very heavy expence of fine paper and superior printing , more than two thousand guineas have been expended ...
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... 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 entirely into that way of ...
... 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 entirely into that way of ...
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... at the first sight . But though the order of time in which the several pieces were written be generally uncertain , yet there are passages in some few of them which seem to fix their dates . So the Chorus OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE .
... at the first sight . But though the order of time in which the several pieces were written be generally uncertain , yet there are passages in some few of them which seem to fix their dates . So the Chorus OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE .
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... princess plainly , whom he intends by a fair vestal , throned by the west : A Midsummer - Night's Dream , and that whole passage is a compliment very properly brought in , and very handsomely applied to her . vi SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE.
... princess plainly , whom he intends by a fair vestal , throned by the west : A Midsummer - Night's Dream , and that whole passage is a compliment very properly brought in , and very handsomely applied to her . vi SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE.
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... passage which he mentions out of Shak- speare , there is somewhat like it in Julius Caesar , but without the absurdity ; nor did I ever meet with it in any edition that I have seen , as quoted by Mr. Jonson . Besides his plays in this ...
... passage which he mentions out of Shak- speare , there is somewhat like it in Julius Caesar , but without the absurdity ; nor did I ever meet with it in any edition that I have seen , as quoted by Mr. Jonson . Besides his plays in this ...
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