The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 2J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... remark , lest they be mistaken for Errata , that the word Catherine in the 47th page is written , according to the old Orthography for Catharine ; and that the passage in the 50th page is copied from Upton , who improperly calls Horatio ...
... remark , lest they be mistaken for Errata , that the word Catherine in the 47th page is written , according to the old Orthography for Catharine ; and that the passage in the 50th page is copied from Upton , who improperly calls Horatio ...
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... remarks , ( and were it true , it would certainly be decisive ) that the plot is borrowed from a novel of Cervantes , not published till the year after Shakspeare's death . But unluckily the same novel appears in a part of Don Quixote ...
... remarks , ( and were it true , it would certainly be decisive ) that the plot is borrowed from a novel of Cervantes , not published till the year after Shakspeare's death . But unluckily the same novel appears in a part of Don Quixote ...
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... these poets so ancient as Shakspeare's time . " The passages on which these sagacious remarks are made , occur in A Midsummer - Night's Dream ; and exhibit , we see , a clear proof of acquaintance with the Latin 34 AN ESSAY ON THE.
... these poets so ancient as Shakspeare's time . " The passages on which these sagacious remarks are made , occur in A Midsummer - Night's Dream ; and exhibit , we see , a clear proof of acquaintance with the Latin 34 AN ESSAY ON THE.
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... remarks on The Tempest , published under the quaint title of An Attempt to rescue that aunciente English Poet and Play - wrighte , Maister Williaume Shakespeare , from the many Errours , faulsely charged upon him by certaine new ...
... remarks on The Tempest , published under the quaint title of An Attempt to rescue that aunciente English Poet and Play - wrighte , Maister Williaume Shakespeare , from the many Errours , faulsely charged upon him by certaine new ...
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... remarks , in another part of it , that a passage in Romeo and Juliet , where Shakspeare speaks of the contradiction in the nature of love , is very much in the manner of his author : " Amor - mores hominum moros & morosos efficit ...
... remarks , in another part of it , that a passage in Romeo and Juliet , where Shakspeare speaks of the contradiction in the nature of love , is very much in the manner of his author : " Amor - mores hominum moros & morosos efficit ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the ..., Volume 2 William Shakespeare Visualização integral - 1813 |
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