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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... old Orthography for Catharine ; and that the passage in the 50th page is copied from Upton , who improperly calls Horatio and Marcellus in Hamlet , " the Centinels . ” ADVERTISEMENT PREFIXED TO THE THIRD EDITION , 1789 . IT vi PREFACE .
... old Orthography for Catharine ; and that the passage in the 50th page is copied from Upton , who improperly calls Horatio and Marcellus in Hamlet , " the Centinels . ” ADVERTISEMENT PREFIXED TO THE THIRD EDITION , 1789 . IT vi PREFACE .
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... Hamlet , " Ay , tell me that , that unyoke ? " al- luding to the BeauTòs of the Greeks : and Homer and his scholiast are quoted accordingly ! If it be not sufficient to say , with Dr. War- burton , that the phrase might have been taken ...
... Hamlet , " Ay , tell me that , that unyoke ? " al- luding to the BeauTòs of the Greeks : and Homer and his scholiast are quoted accordingly ! If it be not sufficient to say , with Dr. War- burton , that the phrase might have been taken ...
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... Hamlet's description of the Player , should be printed as in the old folios : " Tears in his eyes , distraction in's aspect . " agreeably to the accent in a hundred other places . that amazing work is brought somewhat nearer the summit ...
... Hamlet's description of the Player , should be printed as in the old folios : " Tears in his eyes , distraction in's aspect . " agreeably to the accent in a hundred other places . that amazing work is brought somewhat nearer the summit ...
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... Hamlet . Illiterate is an ambiguous term : the question is , whether poetick history could be only known by an adept in languages . It is no reflection on this ingenious gentleman , when I say , that I use on this occasion the words of ...
... Hamlet . Illiterate is an ambiguous term : the question is , whether poetick history could be only known by an adept in languages . It is no reflection on this ingenious gentleman , when I say , that I use on this occasion the words of ...
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... Hamlet of his doom there , " Till the foul crimes done in his days of nature " Are burnt and purg'd away.- " " the expression is very similar to the bishop's : I will On all soules daye , p . 152 . Mr. afterwards Dr. Lort . " Islandia ...
... Hamlet of his doom there , " Till the foul crimes done in his days of nature " Are burnt and purg'd away.- " " the expression is very similar to the bishop's : I will On all soules daye , p . 152 . Mr. afterwards Dr. Lort . " Islandia ...
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