The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen2J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... appears a man's literary interest to depress the reputation of his antagonist . In truth the received opinion of the pride and malignity of Jonson , at least in the earlier part of life , is absolutely groundless : at this time scarce a ...
... appears a man's literary interest to depress the reputation of his antagonist . In truth the received opinion of the pride and malignity of Jonson , at least in the earlier part of life , is absolutely groundless : at this time scarce a ...
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... appears very probable ; and a pleasant proof it is of the general learning of the times , and of Shakspeare in particular . I wonder , he did not corroborate it with an extract from her injunctions to her clergy , that " such as were ...
... appears very probable ; and a pleasant proof it is of the general learning of the times , and of Shakspeare in particular . I wonder , he did not corroborate it with an extract from her injunctions to her clergy , that " such as were ...
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... appears in a part of Don Quixote , which was printed in Spanish , 1605 , and in English by Shelton , 1612. - The same rea- soning however , which exculpated our author from The Yorkshire Tragedy , may be applied on the sent occasion ...
... appears in a part of Don Quixote , which was printed in Spanish , 1605 , and in English by Shelton , 1612. - The same rea- soning however , which exculpated our author from The Yorkshire Tragedy , may be applied on the sent occasion ...
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... appears to be wanting ; because Shakspeare most certainly hath lost it by accident ! In Much Ado about Nothing , Don Pedro says of the insensible Benedict , " He hath twice or thrice cut Cupid's bow - string , and the little hangman ...
... appears to be wanting ; because Shakspeare most certainly hath lost it by accident ! In Much Ado about Nothing , Don Pedro says of the insensible Benedict , " He hath twice or thrice cut Cupid's bow - string , and the little hangman ...
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... appears to have been beholden to some novels , which he hath yet only seen in French or Italian : but he adds , " to say they are not in some English dress , prosaic or metrical , and perhaps with circumstances nearer to his stories ...
... appears to have been beholden to some novels , which he hath yet only seen in French or Italian : but he adds , " to say they are not in some English dress , prosaic or metrical , and perhaps with circumstances nearer to his stories ...
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