The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 20Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1802 |
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... original edition in 1609 , which have been carefully preferved and augmented in all the fub- fequent impreffions , probably arofe from its having been frequently exhibited on the ftage . In the four quarto editions it is called the much ...
... original edition in 1609 , which have been carefully preferved and augmented in all the fub- fequent impreffions , probably arofe from its having been frequently exhibited on the ftage . In the four quarto editions it is called the much ...
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... original , though it is not ( that I know ) now extant in that language . The rythmical poem , under the fame title , in modern Greek , was re - translated ( if I may fo fpeak ) from the Latin - απο Λατινικής εις Ρωμαϊκην yowocav . Du ...
... original , though it is not ( that I know ) now extant in that language . The rythmical poem , under the fame title , in modern Greek , was re - translated ( if I may fo fpeak ) from the Latin - απο Λατινικής εις Ρωμαϊκην yowocav . Du ...
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... original poffeffors . The playwright who indulges himself in thefe wanton and inju- dicious vagaries , will always counteract his own purpose . Thus , as often as the appropriated name of Pericles occurs , it ferves but to expofe our ...
... original poffeffors . The playwright who indulges himself in thefe wanton and inju- dicious vagaries , will always counteract his own purpose . Thus , as often as the appropriated name of Pericles occurs , it ferves but to expofe our ...
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... original lines were thefe , and as fuch have printed them : 1 " This city then , Antioch the great " Built up for his chiefeft feat . ' Another redundaut line offers itself in the fame chorus : " Bad child , worse father ! to entice his ...
... original lines were thefe , and as fuch have printed them : 1 " This city then , Antioch the great " Built up for his chiefeft feat . ' Another redundaut line offers itself in the fame chorus : " Bad child , worse father ! to entice his ...
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... original copy What now ensues . MALONE . 7 - my caufe who beft can juftify . ] i . e . which ( the judgment of your eye ) beft can justify , i . c . prove its refemblance to the ordinary course of nature . So , afterwards : " When thou ...
... original copy What now ensues . MALONE . 7 - my caufe who beft can juftify . ] i . e . which ( the judgment of your eye ) beft can justify , i . c . prove its refemblance to the ordinary course of nature . So , afterwards : " When thou ...
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