The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 4Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... passage in The Pilgrim : - Blow , blow well wind , Blow till thou rive ! " , Again , in Pericles Prince of Tyre , 1609 : " ft Sailor . Blow , and split thyself ! Again , in K. Lear : " Blow winds , and burft your cheeks ! " The allufion ...
... passage in The Pilgrim : - Blow , blow well wind , Blow till thou rive ! " , Again , in Pericles Prince of Tyre , 1609 : " ft Sailor . Blow , and split thyself ! Again , in K. Lear : " Blow winds , and burft your cheeks ! " The allufion ...
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... passage in question , as I found it , though with flender reliance on its integrity . What Mr. Malone has ftyled the idiom of Shakspeare's time , " can scarce deserve fo creditable a liftin & ion . It should be re- membered that the ...
... passage in question , as I found it , though with flender reliance on its integrity . What Mr. Malone has ftyled the idiom of Shakspeare's time , " can scarce deserve fo creditable a liftin & ion . It should be re- membered that the ...
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... ! when ? This interrogation , indicative of impatience in the highest degree . occurs alfo in K. Richard II . A & I , fc . i : « When , Harry ? " See note on this passage . Re - enter ARIEL , like a water - nymph 34 TEMPEST .
... ! when ? This interrogation , indicative of impatience in the highest degree . occurs alfo in K. Richard II . A & I , fc . i : « When , Harry ? " See note on this passage . Re - enter ARIEL , like a water - nymph 34 TEMPEST .
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... passages allude to the Indians brought home by Sir Martin Frobisher . Queen Elizabeth's original inftructions to him ( MS . now before me ) , concerning his voyage to Cathaia , " & c . contain the follow- ing article : " You fhall not ...
... passages allude to the Indians brought home by Sir Martin Frobisher . Queen Elizabeth's original inftructions to him ( MS . now before me ) , concerning his voyage to Cathaia , " & c . contain the follow- ing article : " You fhall not ...
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... passages , which , fingly confidered , are eminently beautiful . I am yet inclined to believe that it was not very fuc- cefsful , and fufped that it has efcaped corruption , only because , being feldom played , it was lefs expofed to ...
... passages , which , fingly confidered , are eminently beautiful . I am yet inclined to believe that it was not very fuc- cefsful , and fufped that it has efcaped corruption , only because , being feldom played , it was lefs expofed to ...
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