The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 4Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... supposed altogether absurd and unmeaning , he fays , Satan had not the privilege as Caliban in Shakspeare , to use new phrafe and diɛlion unknown to all others and again to practife distances is ftill a Caliban file . Note on Milton's ...
... supposed altogether absurd and unmeaning , he fays , Satan had not the privilege as Caliban in Shakspeare , to use new phrafe and diɛlion unknown to all others and again to practife distances is ftill a Caliban file . Note on Milton's ...
Page 74
... supposed to have any reference to what happens in the laft fcene of the next A & . STEEVENS . 6 and Juliet : drawn ? ) Having your fwords drawn . So , in Romeo " What , art thou drawn among these heartless hinds ? „ JOHNSON . I fhak'd ...
... supposed to have any reference to what happens in the laft fcene of the next A & . STEEVENS . 6 and Juliet : drawn ? ) Having your fwords drawn . So , in Romeo " What , art thou drawn among these heartless hinds ? „ JOHNSON . I fhak'd ...
Page 166
... supposed to be one of the firft he wrote . POPE . It may very well be doubted whether Shakspeare had any other hand in this play than the enlivening it with fome fpeeches and lines thrown in here and there , which are easily ...
... supposed to be one of the firft he wrote . POPE . It may very well be doubted whether Shakspeare had any other hand in this play than the enlivening it with fome fpeeches and lines thrown in here and there , which are easily ...
Page 204
... supposed to reprefent a woman . M. MASON . if the ty'd were loft ; ] This quibble , wretched as it is , might have been borrowed by Shakspeare from Lilly's Endymion , 1591 : " Epi . You know it is faid , the tide tarrieth for no man ...
... supposed to reprefent a woman . M. MASON . if the ty'd were loft ; ] This quibble , wretched as it is , might have been borrowed by Shakspeare from Lilly's Endymion , 1591 : " Epi . You know it is faid , the tide tarrieth for no man ...
Page 284
... supposed to hear all that paffed between them in this fcene , I am afraid I have only to fubfcribe to the opinions of my predeceffors . STEEVens . I give thee . ] Transfer these two lines to the end of Thurio's speech in page 287 , and ...
... supposed to hear all that paffed between them in this fcene , I am afraid I have only to fubfcribe to the opinions of my predeceffors . STEEVens . I give thee . ] Transfer these two lines to the end of Thurio's speech in page 287 , and ...
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