The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... most certainly mistaken . Shak- fpeare , fo far from having deviated from hiftory , has followed it with the utmoft precifion . Whethamftede exprefsly tells us , that the Lancaftrians , in direct breach of a mutual agreement , and ...
... most certainly mistaken . Shak- fpeare , fo far from having deviated from hiftory , has followed it with the utmoft precifion . Whethamftede exprefsly tells us , that the Lancaftrians , in direct breach of a mutual agreement , and ...
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... most of the other dramas of that time . The fact there- fore , which Heywood's Prologue afcertains , throws no light upon the prefent contefted queftion . Such obfervations as I have made upon it , I fhall fubjoin in a diftin & t Effay ...
... most of the other dramas of that time . The fact there- fore , which Heywood's Prologue afcertains , throws no light upon the prefent contefted queftion . Such obfervations as I have made upon it , I fhall fubjoin in a diftin & t Effay ...
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... most remarkable : * to shew the writer's learning . ] This appearance of pedantry , if not affumed in imitation of Greene & c . ( See Vol . XIII . p . 3 , ) would only induce 1. Mars his true moving , even as in the 224 DISSERTATION ON-
... most remarkable : * to shew the writer's learning . ] This appearance of pedantry , if not affumed in imitation of Greene & c . ( See Vol . XIII . p . 3 , ) would only induce 1. Mars his true moving , even as in the 224 DISSERTATION ON-
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... Most loyal lords , and faithful followers , " That have with me , unworthy general , " Paffed the greedy gulph of Ocean , " Leaving the confines of fair Italy , " Behold , your Brutus draweth nigh his end . “ And I must leave you ...
... Most loyal lords , and faithful followers , " That have with me , unworthy general , " Paffed the greedy gulph of Ocean , " Leaving the confines of fair Italy , " Behold , your Brutus draweth nigh his end . “ And I must leave you ...
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... most splendid claffical example of inordinate am- bition ; but Shakspeare , who was more converfant with English books , fubftituted Machiavel , whofe name was in fuch frequent ufe in his time that it became a specifick term for a ...
... most splendid claffical example of inordinate am- bition ; but Shakspeare , who was more converfant with English books , fubftituted Machiavel , whofe name was in fuch frequent ufe in his time that it became a specifick term for a ...
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