The Plays of William Shakspeare, Τόμος 6Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... believe , written in 1603 . Attempt to afcertain the Order of Shakspeare's Plays , Vol . II . See An MALONE . PERSONS represented . Vincentio , duke of Vienna . Angelo B 2 And now to fhow my rule and power at lardge...
... believe , written in 1603 . Attempt to afcertain the Order of Shakspeare's Plays , Vol . II . See An MALONE . PERSONS represented . Vincentio , duke of Vienna . Angelo B 2 And now to fhow my rule and power at lardge...
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... believe every reader will agree with the editors . I am not convinced that a line is loft , as Mr. Theobald conje & ures , nor that the change of but to put , which Dr. Warburton has admitted after fome other editor , [ Rowe ] will ...
... believe every reader will agree with the editors . I am not convinced that a line is loft , as Mr. Theobald conje & ures , nor that the change of but to put , which Dr. Warburton has admitted after fome other editor , [ Rowe ] will ...
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... believe , the poet meant no more than that he was the immediate choice of his heart . A fimilar expreffion occurs in Troilus and Creffida : with private foul , " Did in great Ilion thus tranflate him to me . Again , more appofitely , in ...
... believe , the poet meant no more than that he was the immediate choice of his heart . A fimilar expreffion occurs in Troilus and Creffida : with private foul , " Did in great Ilion thus tranflate him to me . Again , more appofitely , in ...
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... believe , be anfwerable for the unneceffary pomp of this introduction . He has the fame thought in Henry IV . P. II . which affords fome comment on this paflage before us : " " There is a hiftory in all men's lives , Figuring the nature ...
... believe , be anfwerable for the unneceffary pomp of this introduction . He has the fame thought in Henry IV . P. II . which affords fome comment on this paflage before us : " " There is a hiftory in all men's lives , Figuring the nature ...
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... believe , the meaning is , I am talking to one who is himself already fufficiently converfant with the nature and duties of my office ; of that office , which I have now delegated to him . So , in Timon of Athens : " It is our part ...
... believe , the meaning is , I am talking to one who is himself already fufficiently converfant with the nature and duties of my office ; of that office , which I have now delegated to him . So , in Timon of Athens : " It is our part ...
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