The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... given to the publick . Here is an involuntary confeffion that tragi - comedy is more pleafing to the audience ; I would afk then , upon what ground it is condemned ? This ideal excellence of uniformity refts upon a fuppo- fition that we ...
... given to the publick . Here is an involuntary confeffion that tragi - comedy is more pleafing to the audience ; I would afk then , upon what ground it is condemned ? This ideal excellence of uniformity refts upon a fuppo- fition that we ...
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William Shakespeare. 8 name of Juftice Shallow ; he has given him very near the fame coat of arms which Dugdale , in his Antiquities of that county , defcribes for a family there , and makes the Welfh parfon defcant very pleasantly upon ...
William Shakespeare. 8 name of Juftice Shallow ; he has given him very near the fame coat of arms which Dugdale , in his Antiquities of that county , defcribes for a family there , and makes the Welfh parfon defcant very pleasantly upon ...
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... , " But let concealment , like a worm i ' th ' bud , Feed on her damafk cheek : fhe pin'd in thought , " And fat like Patience on a monument , Smiling at Grief . " 1- What an image is here given ! and what OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 57.
... , " But let concealment , like a worm i ' th ' bud , Feed on her damafk cheek : fhe pin'd in thought , " And fat like Patience on a monument , Smiling at Grief . " 1- What an image is here given ! and what OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 57.
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William Shakespeare. 1- What an image is here given ! and what a task would it have been for the greatest mafters of Greece and Rome to have expreffed the paffions defigned by this sketch of ftatuary ! The ftile of his comedy is , in ...
William Shakespeare. 1- What an image is here given ! and what a task would it have been for the greatest mafters of Greece and Rome to have expreffed the paffions defigned by this sketch of ftatuary ! The ftile of his comedy is , in ...
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... given that Princefs and Oreftes in the latter part . Oreftes 3 are both concerned in the murder of their husbands , ] It does not appear that Hamlet's mother was concerned in the death of her husband . MALONE . י imbrues his hands in ...
... given that Princefs and Oreftes in the latter part . Oreftes 3 are both concerned in the murder of their husbands , ] It does not appear that Hamlet's mother was concerned in the death of her husband . MALONE . י imbrues his hands in ...
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