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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Page 11
... observations , as they may happen to arise from the chaos of papers , you have so often laughed at , " a stock sufficient to set up an editor in form . " I am convinced of the strength of my cause , and superior to any little ad ...
... observations , as they may happen to arise from the chaos of papers , you have so often laughed at , " a stock sufficient to set up an editor in form . " I am convinced of the strength of my cause , and superior to any little ad ...
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... observation or two relative to our author's acquaintance with Homer , be worth our investigation . The ingenious Mrs. Lenox ob- serves on a passage of Troilus and Cressida , where Achilles is roused to battle by the death of Patroclus ...
... observation or two relative to our author's acquaintance with Homer , be worth our investigation . The ingenious Mrs. Lenox ob- serves on a passage of Troilus and Cressida , where Achilles is roused to battle by the death of Patroclus ...
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... observe a preceding ..elision . ? Some of the professed imitators of our old poets have not attended to this and many other minutiæ ; I could point out to you several performances in the respective styles of Chaucer , Spenser ...
... observe a preceding ..elision . ? Some of the professed imitators of our old poets have not attended to this and many other minutiæ ; I could point out to you several performances in the respective styles of Chaucer , Spenser ...
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... observe in consequence , that " if Chaucer's coin were of greater weight for deeper learning , Lyd- gate's were of a ... observation for the benefit of the next editor of Chaucer . Mr. Urry , probably misled by his predecessor , Speght ...
... observe in consequence , that " if Chaucer's coin were of greater weight for deeper learning , Lyd- gate's were of a ... observation for the benefit of the next editor of Chaucer . Mr. Urry , probably misled by his predecessor , Speght ...
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... observed to me on the authority of Blefkenius , that this was the ancient opinion of the inhabitants of Iceland ; who were certainly very little read either in the poet or the philosopher . 5 6 After all , Shakspeare's curiosity might ...
... observed to me on the authority of Blefkenius , that this was the ancient opinion of the inhabitants of Iceland ; who were certainly very little read either in the poet or the philosopher . 5 6 After all , Shakspeare's curiosity might ...
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