The Plays of William Shakspeare. In Fifteen Volumes: King John. Richard II. Henry IV, pt. IH. Baldwin, 1793 - English drama |
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... believe Shak- fpeare had any thing to do with it . Mr. Capell is equally mif taken when he fays ( Pref . p . 15. ) that Rowley is called his partner in the title - page of The Merry Devil of Edmonton . There must have been fome ...
... believe Shak- fpeare had any thing to do with it . Mr. Capell is equally mif taken when he fays ( Pref . p . 15. ) that Rowley is called his partner in the title - page of The Merry Devil of Edmonton . There must have been fome ...
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... believe that thunder was not thought to be inno- cent in our author's time , as we elsewhere learn from himfelf . See King Lear , Act III . fc . ii . Antony and Cleopatra , A & t II . fc . v , Julius Cæfar , A & t I. sc . iii . and ...
... believe that thunder was not thought to be inno- cent in our author's time , as we elsewhere learn from himfelf . See King Lear , Act III . fc . ii . Antony and Cleopatra , A & t II . fc . v , Julius Cæfar , A & t I. sc . iii . and ...
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... believe , only rofes compofed of fibbands . In Marfton's What you will , is the following paffage : " Dupatzo the elder brother , the fool , he that bought the half- penny ribband , wearing it in his ear , " & c . Again , in Every Man ...
... believe , only rofes compofed of fibbands . In Marfton's What you will , is the following paffage : " Dupatzo the elder brother , the fool , he that bought the half- penny ribband , wearing it in his ear , " & c . Again , in Every Man ...
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... the white rocks facing France . JOHNSON . 6 To make a more requital , & c . ] I believe it has been already obferved , that more fignified in our author's time , greater . STEEVENS . To cull the plots of beft advantages : - " 30 KING JÓH N.
... the white rocks facing France . JOHNSON . 6 To make a more requital , & c . ] I believe it has been already obferved , that more fignified in our author's time , greater . STEEVENS . To cull the plots of beft advantages : - " 30 KING JÓH N.
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... believe , here fignifies remote . So , in A Midsummer Night's Dream : " From Athens is her house remov'd feven leagues . " MALONE . Much as the text of this note has been belaboured , the original reading needs no alteration . I have ...
... believe , here fignifies remote . So , in A Midsummer Night's Dream : " From Athens is her house remov'd feven leagues . " MALONE . Much as the text of this note has been belaboured , the original reading needs no alteration . I have ...
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