Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1746 - 346 psl. |
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... caufe therefore fome both Italian and R ) 1 1 1 to be caught . But Burnet was not particular in his opi- nion , ' twas the reigning taft of the age : to comply with which , Dryden turned the Paradife loft into rime , calling it , The ...
... caufe therefore fome both Italian and R ) 1 1 1 to be caught . But Burnet was not particular in his opi- nion , ' twas the reigning taft of the age : to comply with which , Dryden turned the Paradife loft into rime , calling it , The ...
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... pleasure ; which , as " fome fay , were made in monafteries by idle Monks or " wanton Canons . " Afcham's Scholemafter , p . 86 . ven in defending the right caufe . The judge therefore ven 36 Critical Obfervations Book I. ...
... pleasure ; which , as " fome fay , were made in monafteries by idle Monks or " wanton Canons . " Afcham's Scholemafter , p . 86 . ven in defending the right caufe . The judge therefore ven 36 Critical Obfervations Book I. ...
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John Upton. ven in defending the right caufe . The judge therefore allowing the appeal , the accused per- fon threw down his gage , whether glove or gauntlet , which was taken up formally by the accufer ; and both ... caufe. The judge ...
John Upton. ven in defending the right caufe . The judge therefore allowing the appeal , the accused per- fon threw down his gage , whether glove or gauntlet , which was taken up formally by the accufer ; and both ... caufe. The judge ...
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... Olli certamine fummo Procumbunt . With all thare force than at the uterance . And Aen . X , 430 . Et vos , O Graiis imperdita corpora , Teucri . E And And to have any virtue is caufe fufficient of a Sect . 5 : 49 on SHAKESPEARE .
... Olli certamine fummo Procumbunt . With all thare force than at the uterance . And Aen . X , 430 . Et vos , O Graiis imperdita corpora , Teucri . E And And to have any virtue is caufe fufficient of a Sect . 5 : 49 on SHAKESPEARE .
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John Upton. And to have any virtue is caufe fufficient of a tyrant's hatred ; hence vengeance is vowed a- gainst Macduff . I am in blood Stept in fo far , that should I wade no more , Returning were as tedious as 12 go o'er . 12 This is ...
John Upton. And to have any virtue is caufe fufficient of a tyrant's hatred ; hence vengeance is vowed a- gainst Macduff . I am in blood Stept in fo far , that should I wade no more , Returning were as tedious as 12 go o'er . 12 This is ...
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