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 15 |
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No one has hitherto been lucky enough to discover the romance on which Shakspeare may be supposed to have founded this play , the beauties of which could not secure it from the criticism of Ben Jonson , whose malignity appears to have ...
No one has hitherto been lucky enough to discover the romance on which Shakspeare may be supposed to have founded this play , the beauties of which could not secure it from the criticism of Ben Jonson , whose malignity appears to have ...
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-So little did Mr. Capell know of his author , when he idly supposed his school literature might perhaps have been lost by the dissipation of youth , or the busy scene of publick life ! FARMER . This play must have been written before ...
-So little did Mr. Capell know of his author , when he idly supposed his school literature might perhaps have been lost by the dissipation of youth , or the busy scene of publick life ! FARMER . This play must have been written before ...
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“ The old wretch , whome diuers of ovr Saylers supposed to be a Diuell , or a Witche , plucked off her buskins , to see if she were clouen footed , and for her ougly hewe and deformitie we let her goe . ” Steevens . - in ARGIER .
“ The old wretch , whome diuers of ovr Saylers supposed to be a Diuell , or a Witche , plucked off her buskins , to see if she were clouen footed , and for her ougly hewe and deformitie we let her goe . ” Steevens . - in ARGIER .
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But Dr. Bentley took this , of a new language , literally ' ; for , speaking of a phrase in Milton , which he supposed altogether absurd and unmeaning , he says , “ Satan had not the privilege , as Caliban in Shakspeare , to use new ...
But Dr. Bentley took this , of a new language , literally ' ; for , speaking of a phrase in Milton , which he supposed altogether absurd and unmeaning , he says , “ Satan had not the privilege , as Caliban in Shakspeare , to use new ...
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Miranda supposed that this was the case ; but we learn from Ariel that it was not so . See p . 44 : Of the king's ship , “ The mariners , say how hast thou disposed , “ And all the rest o ' the fleet . Safely in harbour “ Is the king's ...
Miranda supposed that this was the case ; but we learn from Ariel that it was not so . See p . 44 : Of the king's ship , “ The mariners , say how hast thou disposed , “ And all the rest o ' the fleet . Safely in harbour “ Is the king's ...
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