The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 15Rwington, 1821 |
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... nature , without forsaking sense ; or , more properly , carries nature along with him beyond her established limits . Fletcher seems particularly to have admired these two plays , and hath wrote two in imitation of them , The Sea Voyage ...
... nature , without forsaking sense ; or , more properly , carries nature along with him beyond her established limits . Fletcher seems particularly to have admired these two plays , and hath wrote two in imitation of them , The Sea Voyage ...
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... nature inclines him to pardon them all ; which he accordingly does , extending the same mercy to Caliban and his accomplices , who had conspired to murder him ; and after having shown them his power by an airy charm , " he resolves to ...
... nature inclines him to pardon them all ; which he accordingly does , extending the same mercy to Caliban and his accomplices , who had conspired to murder him ; and after having shown them his power by an airy charm , " he resolves to ...
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... Natural History , which treats of the " strange and wondrous shapes of sundrie nations , " we find the following passage : " Tanson writeth that the Choromandæ are a savage and wild people distinct voice , and speech they have none ...
... Natural History , which treats of the " strange and wondrous shapes of sundrie nations , " we find the following passage : " Tanson writeth that the Choromandæ are a savage and wild people distinct voice , and speech they have none ...
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... Nature did him teach 66 To expresse his passions ) which his reason did empeach . " I may add , that having formed the character of his savage by blending together these several descriptions , and made him the offspring of a devil and ...
... Nature did him teach 66 To expresse his passions ) which his reason did empeach . " I may add , that having formed the character of his savage by blending together these several descriptions , and made him the offspring of a devil and ...
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... nature " Possess it merely . " Again , in Ben Jonson's Poetaster : 66 at request " Of some mere friends , some honourable Romans . " STEEVENS . 4- to glut him . ] Shakspeare probably wrote , t ' englut him , to swallow him ; for which I ...
... nature " Possess it merely . " Again , in Ben Jonson's Poetaster : 66 at request " Of some mere friends , some honourable Romans . " STEEVENS . 4- to glut him . ] Shakspeare probably wrote , t ' englut him , to swallow him ; for which I ...
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