Notes upon some of the obscure passages in Shakespeare's plays; with remarks upon the explanations of the commentators in the editions of 1785, 1790, 1793 [ed. by T. Penrice.].W. Bulmer and Company Cleveland-Row, St. Jame's., 1805 - 375 psl. |
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... once perfected how to grant suits , How to deny them ; whom to advance , and whom To trash for overtopping ; new created The creatures that were mine ; Though I think Mr. Warton has explained the word trash in Othello rightly , yet I ...
... once perfected how to grant suits , How to deny them ; whom to advance , and whom To trash for overtopping ; new created The creatures that were mine ; Though I think Mr. Warton has explained the word trash in Othello rightly , yet I ...
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... once , With some diffused song . I incline to think that Mr. Malone is right . Fal . P. 380. - 290. - 470 . but that my admirable dexterity of wit , my counterfeiting the action of an old woman , deliver'd me , the knave constable had ...
... once , With some diffused song . I incline to think that Mr. Malone is right . Fal . P. 380. - 290. - 470 . but that my admirable dexterity of wit , my counterfeiting the action of an old woman , deliver'd me , the knave constable had ...
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... once , Than that a sister , by redeeming him , Should die for ever . I do not think the correction proposed by Dr. Johnson necessary . P.71 . - 55. - 265 . Ang . We are all frail . Isab . Else let my brother die , If not a feodary , but ...
... once , Than that a sister , by redeeming him , Should die for ever . I do not think the correction proposed by Dr. Johnson necessary . P.71 . - 55. - 265 . Ang . We are all frail . Isab . Else let my brother die , If not a feodary , but ...
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... . Johnson's judgment of the serious part of this play appears rather a harsh one . Mr. Harris ( the Author of Hermes ) once spoke of it to me as a great favourite of his . THE COMEDY OF ERRORS . Vol . II . Vol 44 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
... . Johnson's judgment of the serious part of this play appears rather a harsh one . Mr. Harris ( the Author of Hermes ) once spoke of it to me as a great favourite of his . THE COMEDY OF ERRORS . Vol . II . Vol 44 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
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... Once this , - -Your long experience of her wisdom , Her sober virtue , years , and modesty , Plead on her part some cause to you unknown . I think Steevens is right . P. 208. - 164. - 255 . Luc . And THE COMEDY OF ERRORS . 47.
... Once this , - -Your long experience of her wisdom , Her sober virtue , years , and modesty , Plead on her part some cause to you unknown . I think Steevens is right . P. 208. - 164. - 255 . Luc . And THE COMEDY OF ERRORS . 47.
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Notes Upon Some of the Obscure Passages in Shakespeare's Plays With Remarks ... John Howe Baron Chedworth Visos knygos peržiūra - 1805 |
Notes Upon Some of the Obscure Passages in Shakespeare's Plays With Remarks ... John Howe Baron Chedworth Visos knygos peržiūra - 1805 |
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