The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Firft Part of King Henry VI . there are more allufions to mytho- logy , to classical authors , and to ancient and modern history , than , I believe , can be found in any one piece of our author's , written on an English story ; and that ...
... Firft Part of King Henry VI . there are more allufions to mytho- logy , to classical authors , and to ancient and modern history , than , I believe , can be found in any one piece of our author's , written on an English story ; and that ...
Page 225
... firft themes composed by schoolboys are always stuffed with a tritical parade of literature , such as is found in antiquated plays , some of which , our author , while yet immature , might have taken for his model . STEEVENS . VOL . XIV ...
... firft themes composed by schoolboys are always stuffed with a tritical parade of literature , such as is found in antiquated plays , some of which , our author , while yet immature , might have taken for his model . STEEVENS . VOL . XIV ...
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... of them were then popular , as King Leir and his Three Daughters was printed in 1005 , because our author's play was probably at that time firft produced . men . * The first edition of Romeo and Juliet 236 DISSERTATION ON.
... of them were then popular , as King Leir and his Three Daughters was printed in 1005 , because our author's play was probably at that time firft produced . men . * The first edition of Romeo and Juliet 236 DISSERTATION ON.
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