The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 11J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... things , " quod exoletam tragoediam de tragicâ abdicatione regis Ricardi Secundi in publico theatro coram conjuratis datâ pecuniâ agi curaffet . " I have fince met with a paffage in my Lord Bacon , which proves this play to have been in ...
... things , " quod exoletam tragoediam de tragicâ abdicatione regis Ricardi Secundi in publico theatro coram conjuratis datâ pecuniâ agi curaffet . " I have fince met with a paffage in my Lord Bacon , which proves this play to have been in ...
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... things requires , that the accufer or challenger should be at the place of appointment first . STEEVENS . 3 my fucceeding iffue , ] His is the reading of the first folio ; other editions read - my iffue . Mowbray's iffue , was by this ...
... things requires , that the accufer or challenger should be at the place of appointment first . STEEVENS . 3 my fucceeding iffue , ] His is the reading of the first folio ; other editions read - my iffue . Mowbray's iffue , was by this ...
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... things , with circumfpective eyes . " See Warton's edit . of Pope's Works , Vol . III . p . 145 . STEEVENS . : - " the The latter word appears to me more intelligible : - thievish minutes as they pafs . " MALONE . As to be caft forth in ...
... things , with circumfpective eyes . " See Warton's edit . of Pope's Works , Vol . III . p . 145 . STEEVENS . : - " the The latter word appears to me more intelligible : - thievish minutes as they pafs . " MALONE . As to be caft forth in ...
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... far as to mine enemy- -that is , I should fay no- thing to him but what enemies may fay to each other . Reviewing this paffage , I rather think it should be underfood By this time , had the king permitted us , KING RICHARD II . 31.
... far as to mine enemy- -that is , I should fay no- thing to him but what enemies may fay to each other . Reviewing this paffage , I rather think it should be underfood By this time , had the king permitted us , KING RICHARD II . 31.
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... Things fweet to tafte , prove in digestion four . You urg'd me as a judge ; but I had rather , You would have bid me argue like a father : — O , had it been a ftranger , not my child , To smooth his fault I fhould have been more mild ...
... Things fweet to tafte , prove in digestion four . You urg'd me as a judge ; but I had rather , You would have bid me argue like a father : — O , had it been a ftranger , not my child , To smooth his fault I fhould have been more mild ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson Pré-visualização indisponível - 2016 |
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