The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 9J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... passage has par- ticular humour in it , and must have been very pleasing at that time of day . But I must clear up a piece of stage history to make it understood . There is a fustian old play called Hiero- nymo ; or The Spanish Tragedy ...
... passage has par- ticular humour in it , and must have been very pleasing at that time of day . But I must clear up a piece of stage history to make it understood . There is a fustian old play called Hiero- nymo ; or The Spanish Tragedy ...
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... passage from the same play in which that scrap of Spanish is found , viz . The Spanish Tragedy . He afterwards ... passages in The Spanish Tragedy here alluded to . One quoted by Mr. Theobald , and this other : " What outcry calls ...
... passage from the same play in which that scrap of Spanish is found , viz . The Spanish Tragedy . He afterwards ... passages in The Spanish Tragedy here alluded to . One quoted by Mr. Theobald , and this other : " What outcry calls ...
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... passage of More just cited , that it was sometimes applied in a general sense , and may therefore be so understood in the passage before us ; and it may be added , that brache appears to be used in the same sense by Beaumont and ...
... passage of More just cited , that it was sometimes applied in a general sense , and may therefore be so understood in the passage before us ; and it may be added , that brache appears to be used in the same sense by Beaumont and ...
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... , howl in Irish . " The structure of the passage before us , and the manner in which the next line is connected with this , [ And VOL . IX . C Saw'st thou not , boy , how Silver made it SC . I. TAMING OF THE SHREW . 17.
... , howl in Irish . " The structure of the passage before us , and the manner in which the next line is connected with this , [ And VOL . IX . C Saw'st thou not , boy , how Silver made it SC . I. TAMING OF THE SHREW . 17.
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... passage in the old comedy , intitled , The Shoemakers Holiday , or the Gentle Craft , acted at court , and printed in the year 1600 , signat . C : 66 - Beate every brake , the game's not farre , " This way with winged feet he fled from ...
... passage in the old comedy , intitled , The Shoemakers Holiday , or the Gentle Craft , acted at court , and printed in the year 1600 , signat . C : 66 - Beate every brake , the game's not farre , " This way with winged feet he fled from ...
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