The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... first volume of Painter's Palace of Pleasure ; be- cause he is there merely described as " a man - hater , of a strange and beafily nature , " without any cause affigned ; whereas Plutarch furnished our author with the following hint to ...
... first volume of Painter's Palace of Pleasure ; be- cause he is there merely described as " a man - hater , of a strange and beafily nature , " without any cause affigned ; whereas Plutarch furnished our author with the following hint to ...
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... first folio . If chases be the true reading , it is best explained by the Se fequiturque fugitque - " of the Roman poet . Somewhat fimilar occurs in The Tempeft : ،، " Do chase the ebbing Neptune , and do fly him " When he pursues ...
... first folio . If chases be the true reading , it is best explained by the Se fequiturque fugitque - " of the Roman poet . Somewhat fimilar occurs in The Tempeft : ،، " Do chase the ebbing Neptune , and do fly him " When he pursues ...
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... first part of Marston's Antonio and Mellida : " Fla . Faith , the song will seem to come off hardly . " Catz . Troth , not a whit , if you seem to come off quickly . " STEEVENS . PAIN . Indifferent . POET . Admirable : How this ΤΙΜΟΝ OF ...
... first part of Marston's Antonio and Mellida : " Fla . Faith , the song will seem to come off hardly . " Catz . Troth , not a whit , if you seem to come off quickly . " STEEVENS . PAIN . Indifferent . POET . Admirable : How this ΤΙΜΟΝ OF ...
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... first made in the second folio , from ignorance of Shakspeare's dition . MALONE . Though I cannot impute such a correction to the ignorance of the person who made it , I can easily suppose what is here styled the phraseology of ...
... first made in the second folio , from ignorance of Shakspeare's dition . MALONE . Though I cannot impute such a correction to the ignorance of the person who made it , I can easily suppose what is here styled the phraseology of ...
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... first omits to him , and confequently mutilates the verse . STEEVENS . 4 Periods his comfort . ] To period is , perhaps , a verb of Shak speare's introduction into the English language . I find it , however , used by Heywood , after him ...
... first omits to him , and confequently mutilates the verse . STEEVENS . 4 Periods his comfort . ] To period is , perhaps , a verb of Shak speare's introduction into the English language . I find it , however , used by Heywood , after him ...
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