The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steevens's Last Edition with a Selection of the Most Important Notes, Volume 1T. Longman, 1797 |
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Page xxiv
... seems to me to be one of the most finished of any of Shakspeare's . The tale indeed , in that part relating to the cafkets , and the extravagant and unufual kind of bond given by An- tonio , is too much removed from the rules of ...
... seems to me to be one of the most finished of any of Shakspeare's . The tale indeed , in that part relating to the cafkets , and the extravagant and unufual kind of bond given by An- tonio , is too much removed from the rules of ...
Page xxvii
... seems indeed fo far from propofing to himself any one action for a fubject , that the title very often tells you , it is The Life of King John , King Richard , & c . What can be more agreeable to the idea our hiftorians give of Henry ...
... seems indeed fo far from propofing to himself any one action for a fubject , that the title very often tells you , it is The Life of King John , King Richard , & c . What can be more agreeable to the idea our hiftorians give of Henry ...
Page xxxii
... seems to want every mark of probability . Though Shakspeare quitted Stratford on ac- count of a juvenile irregularity , we have no reafon to fuppofe that he had forfeited the protection of his father who was engaged in a lucrative ...
... seems to want every mark of probability . Though Shakspeare quitted Stratford on ac- count of a juvenile irregularity , we have no reafon to fuppofe that he had forfeited the protection of his father who was engaged in a lucrative ...
Page xxxiv
... seems fo long after his brother's death , as even to the latter end of his own life . The curiofity at this time of the most noted actors [ exciting them ] to learn fomething from him of his brother , & c . they justly held him in the ...
... seems fo long after his brother's death , as even to the latter end of his own life . The curiofity at this time of the most noted actors [ exciting them ] to learn fomething from him of his brother , & c . they justly held him in the ...
Page 16
... Seem'd to befiege , and make his bold waves tremble , Yea , his dread trident shake , 8 Pro . " My brave fpirit ! Who was fo firm , so constant , that this coil Would not infect his reafon ? Ari . Not a foul But 3 and all his quality ...
... Seem'd to befiege , and make his bold waves tremble , Yea , his dread trident shake , 8 Pro . " My brave fpirit ! Who was fo firm , so constant , that this coil Would not infect his reafon ? Ari . Not a foul But 3 and all his quality ...
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