The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 7 |
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The jaws of darkness do devour it up :) Though the word Spleers be here employed oddly enough , yet I believe it right . Shakspeare , always hurried on by the grandeur and multitude of his ideas , assumes every now and then ...
The jaws of darkness do devour it up :) Though the word Spleers be here employed oddly enough , yet I believe it right . Shakspeare , always hurried on by the grandeur and multitude of his ideas , assumes every now and then ...
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Holinshed likewise uses the word . STEEVINS . grow to a point . ) Dr. Warburion reads go on ; but grow is used , in allusion to his name , Quince . JOHNSON . To grow 10 a point , I believe , has no reierence to the name of Quince .
Holinshed likewise uses the word . STEEVINS . grow to a point . ) Dr. Warburion reads go on ; but grow is used , in allusion to his name , Quince . JOHNSON . To grow 10 a point , I believe , has no reierence to the name of Quince .
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Perhaps Shakspeare copicd some part of his interlude from it . STEEVENS . : A poem entitled Pyramus and Thisoe , by D. Gale , was published in 410. in 1597 ; but this , I believe , was posterior ļo The MidSummer - Night's Dream .
Perhaps Shakspeare copicd some part of his interlude from it . STEEVENS . : A poem entitled Pyramus and Thisoe , by D. Gale , was published in 410. in 1597 ; but this , I believe , was posterior ļo The MidSummer - Night's Dream .
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9 That fright – The old copies road - frights : and in grama matical propriety , I believe , this verb , as well as those that follow , should agree with the personal pronoun he , rather than with you , If so , our author ought to have ...
9 That fright – The old copies road - frights : and in grama matical propriety , I believe , this verb , as well as those that follow , should agree with the personal pronoun he , rather than with you , If so , our author ought to have ...
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It will be apparent to him that shall compare Drayton's poem with this play , that cither one of the poets copied the other , or , as I rather believe , that there was then some system of the fairy empire generally received , which they ...
It will be apparent to him that shall compare Drayton's poem with this play , that cither one of the poets copied the other , or , as I rather believe , that there was then some system of the fairy empire generally received , which they ...
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alſo ancient appears bear beauty believe Biron Boyet called comes common Cost death Demetrius doth edit editor Enter eyes face fair fairy FARMER firſt folio fool give grace hand hath head hear heart Henry Hermia himſelf hold houſe JOHNSON King lady letter light lion look lord lovers MALONE mark means meaſure meet moon moſt Moth muſt nature never night obſerved old copies paſſage perhaps perſon play poet preſent princeſs printed Puck Pyramus quarto Queen reaſon romances ſaid ſame ſays ſecond ſee ſeems ſenſe Shakſpeare ſhall ſhe ſhould ſhow ſome ſpeak ſpeech STEEVENS ſuch ſuppoſe ſweet tell term thee THEOBALD theſe thing thoſe thou thought tongue true turn uſed wall WARBURTON whoſe word write