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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... mention of such an interpretation , is a sufficient refutation of it and his critical word will be rather taken in Greek than in English : in the same hands there- fore I will venture to leave all our author's know- Dr. Warburton ...
... mention of such an interpretation , is a sufficient refutation of it and his critical word will be rather taken in Greek than in English : in the same hands there- fore I will venture to leave all our author's know- Dr. Warburton ...
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... mention her elaborate portrait by Chaucer , in The Boke of Fame ; and by John Higgins , one of the assistants in The Mirrour for Magistrates , in his Legend of King Albanacte . A very liberal writer on the Beauties of Poetry , who had ...
... mention her elaborate portrait by Chaucer , in The Boke of Fame ; and by John Higgins , one of the assistants in The Mirrour for Magistrates , in his Legend of King Albanacte . A very liberal writer on the Beauties of Poetry , who had ...
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... Worcester . I believe the former was translated by William Wyrcestre , alias Botoner . It is scarcely worth mentioning , that two or three E 2 LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 51 We have therefore no occasion to go with Mr. ...
... Worcester . I believe the former was translated by William Wyrcestre , alias Botoner . It is scarcely worth mentioning , that two or three E 2 LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 51 We have therefore no occasion to go with Mr. ...
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... mentioning , that two or three more Latin passages , which are met with in our author , are immediately transcribed from the story or chronicle before him . Thus in Henry V. whose right to the kingdom of France is copiously demon ...
... mentioning , that two or three more Latin passages , which are met with in our author , are immediately transcribed from the story or chronicle before him . Thus in Henry V. whose right to the kingdom of France is copiously demon ...
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... mentioned , Mr. Ca- pell , ( for why should I not give myself the credit of his name ? ) hath been fortunate enough to pro- cure from the collection of the Duke of Newcastle , a complete copy of the Historie of Hamblet , which proves to ...
... mentioned , Mr. Ca- pell , ( for why should I not give myself the credit of his name ? ) hath been fortunate enough to pro- cure from the collection of the Duke of Newcastle , a complete copy of the Historie of Hamblet , which proves to ...
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