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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Mr. Collins had searched this subject with no less fidelity than judgement and industry ; but his memory failing in his last calamitous indisposition , he probably gave me the name of one novel for another .
Mr. Collins had searched this subject with no less fidelity than judgement and industry ; but his memory failing in his last calamitous indisposition , he probably gave me the name of one novel for another .
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The name of Adrian , which does not , I think , occur in that work , was probably borrowed from Adrian Gilbert , a great voyager , the brother of Sir Humphrey Gilbert , and the half - brother of Sir Walter Ralegh .
The name of Adrian , which does not , I think , occur in that work , was probably borrowed from Adrian Gilbert , a great voyager , the brother of Sir Humphrey Gilbert , and the half - brother of Sir Walter Ralegh .
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Prospero , however , had before been introduced in the scene in the original representation of Every Man in his Humour , and was indeed the name of a riding master in London in Shakspeare's time , who probably was a Neapolitan .
Prospero , however , had before been introduced in the scene in the original representation of Every Man in his Humour , and was indeed the name of a riding master in London in Shakspeare's time , who probably was a Neapolitan .
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In uniting two very different events in this play , and connecting that of the storm with the fabricated story of the Duke of Milan , ( formed probably , in a certain degree , on some of the circumstances in Greene's Alphonsus ...
In uniting two very different events in this play , and connecting that of the storm with the fabricated story of the Duke of Milan , ( formed probably , in a certain degree , on some of the circumstances in Greene's Alphonsus ...
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Probably from Hackluyt's Voyages , 1598 : " And when the barke had way , we cut the hauser , and so gate the sea to our friend , and tried out all that day with our maine course . " MALONE . This phrase occurs also in Smith's Sea ...
Probably from Hackluyt's Voyages , 1598 : " And when the barke had way , we cut the hauser , and so gate the sea to our friend , and tried out all that day with our maine course . " MALONE . This phrase occurs also in Smith's Sea ...
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