The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Chapman and Hall, 1866 |
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... Steevens and Malone adduced from old English writers phraseology almost parallel ; and , several years ago , I showed that the expression " il tempo e l'ora " occurred in the earlier Italian poets : it might have been presumed therefore ...
... Steevens and Malone adduced from old English writers phraseology almost parallel ; and , several years ago , I showed that the expression " il tempo e l'ora " occurred in the earlier Italian poets : it might have been presumed therefore ...
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... Steevens on Shakespeare's xciiid Sonnet . 2 " All that insatiable curiosity and unwearied diligence have hitherto detected about Shakespeare serves rather to disappoint and perplex us , than to furnish the slightest illustration of his ...
... Steevens on Shakespeare's xciiid Sonnet . 2 " All that insatiable curiosity and unwearied diligence have hitherto detected about Shakespeare serves rather to disappoint and perplex us , than to furnish the slightest illustration of his ...
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... Steevens subjoins : " Whether the wife of our author was beautiful or otherwise , was a circumstance beyond the inves- tigation of Oldys , whose collections for his life I have perused . " 40 There is a tradition that the marriage ...
... Steevens subjoins : " Whether the wife of our author was beautiful or otherwise , was a circumstance beyond the inves- tigation of Oldys , whose collections for his life I have perused . " 40 There is a tradition that the marriage ...
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... , whatever befall it . ” ” Ms. Notes , -first printed by Steevens . " One stanza of it [ the ballad ] , " says Capell , " which has the appearance and that it has some foundation in truth cannot surely LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE . 335.
... , whatever befall it . ” ” Ms. Notes , -first printed by Steevens . " One stanza of it [ the ballad ] , " says Capell , " which has the appearance and that it has some foundation in truth cannot surely LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE . 335.
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... syllable of " Socratem " is here made short ( doubtless from the writer's imperfect knowledge of quantity ) , Steevens would read " Sophoclem . " some well shap❜t man ; " and no other account LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE . 121.
... syllable of " Socratem " is here made short ( doubtless from the writer's imperfect knowledge of quantity ) , Steevens would read " Sophoclem . " some well shap❜t man ; " and no other account LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE . 121.
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