The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... paffage in The Gul's Hornbook , by T. Decker , 1609 , ftill more strongly fupports the old reading : " If you be a courtier , difcourfe of the obtaining of fuits . MALONE . In these lines Dr. Warburton has very juftly restored ' the old ...
... paffage in The Gul's Hornbook , by T. Decker , 1609 , ftill more strongly fupports the old reading : " If you be a courtier , difcourfe of the obtaining of fuits . MALONE . In these lines Dr. Warburton has very juftly restored ' the old ...
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... paffage appears- to have been ridiculed by Shirley in The School of Compliments , a comedy , 1037 : " Oh that I were a flea upon that lip , " & c . STEEVENS . 7 - touch that cheek ! ] The quarto , 1597 , reads ; " kifs that cheek ...
... paffage appears- to have been ridiculed by Shirley in The School of Compliments , a comedy , 1037 : " Oh that I were a flea upon that lip , " & c . STEEVENS . 7 - touch that cheek ! ] The quarto , 1597 , reads ; " kifs that cheek ...
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... paffage will support Dr. Johnson's fenfe without his propofed alteration . Thou art thyfelf ( i . e . a being of distinguished excellence ) though thou art not what thou appeareft to others , akin to thy family in ma- lice . STEVENS ...
... paffage will support Dr. Johnson's fenfe without his propofed alteration . Thou art thyfelf ( i . e . a being of distinguished excellence ) though thou art not what thou appeareft to others , akin to thy family in ma- lice . STEVENS ...
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... paffage before us , he has not been very fuccessful . The violent hyperbole of never wearing out the everlasting flint ap- pears to me not only more reprehenfible , but even lets beautiful than the lines as they were originally written ...
... paffage before us , he has not been very fuccessful . The violent hyperbole of never wearing out the everlasting flint ap- pears to me not only more reprehenfible , but even lets beautiful than the lines as they were originally written ...
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... paffage , that Ben Jonfon acted the part of Hieronimo in the Spanish tragedy , the fpeech being addrefled to Horace , under which character old Ben is ridiculed . STEEVENS . 8 -a grave man . ] After this , the quarto 1597 , continues ...
... paffage , that Ben Jonfon acted the part of Hieronimo in the Spanish tragedy , the fpeech being addrefled to Horace , under which character old Ben is ridiculed . STEEVENS . 8 -a grave man . ] After this , the quarto 1597 , continues ...
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