The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... passage in Lord Orford's Anecdotes , & c . 8vo . Vol . V , p . 258 , where it is said , and truly , that Vertue's set of poets appeared in 1730. The particular plate of Shakspeare , however , as is proved by a date at the bot . tom of ...
... passage in Lord Orford's Anecdotes , & c . 8vo . Vol . V , p . 258 , where it is said , and truly , that Vertue's set of poets appeared in 1730. The particular plate of Shakspeare , however , as is proved by a date at the bot . tom of ...
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... passage uttered by Fielding's Phaeton in the Suds : " C by all the parish boys I ' m flamm'd : " You the SUN's son , you rascal ! you be d - d . " About the time when this picture found its way into Mr. Keck's hands , the verification ...
... passage uttered by Fielding's Phaeton in the Suds : " C by all the parish boys I ' m flamm'd : " You the SUN's son , you rascal ! you be d - d . " About the time when this picture found its way into Mr. Keck's hands , the verification ...
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... passages that have per- plexed us ; and the readings which have hitherto disunited the opinions of the learned , may continue to disunite them as long as England and Shakspeare have a name . In short , the peculi arity once ascribed to ...
... passages that have per- plexed us ; and the readings which have hitherto disunited the opinions of the learned , may continue to disunite them as long as England and Shakspeare have a name . In short , the peculi arity once ascribed to ...
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... passages a great majority is here adopted . True it is , that on some points we fundamentally dis- agree ; for instance , concerning his metamorphosis of monosyl- lables ( like burn , sworn , worn , here and there , arms , and charms ...
... passages a great majority is here adopted . True it is , that on some points we fundamentally dis- agree ; for instance , concerning his metamorphosis of monosyl- lables ( like burn , sworn , worn , here and there , arms , and charms ...
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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 deliver 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 deliver them . Upon his leaving school , he seems to have given entirely into that way of ...
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