The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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Σελίδα 12
... shake : ' tis true , this god did shake : 7 But ere we could arrive the point propos'd , ] The verb arrive is used , without the prepofition at , by Milton in the fecond book of Paradife Loft , as well as by Shakspeare in the third part ...
... shake : ' tis true , this god did shake : 7 But ere we could arrive the point propos'd , ] The verb arrive is used , without the prepofition at , by Milton in the fecond book of Paradife Loft , as well as by Shakspeare in the third part ...
Σελίδα 23
... Shakspeare , with his ufual liberty , employs the fpecies [ calculate ] for the genus [ foretel ] .. WARBURTON . Shakspeare found the liberty established . To calculate a nati- vity , is the technical term . JOHNSON . There is certainly ...
... Shakspeare , with his ufual liberty , employs the fpecies [ calculate ] for the genus [ foretel ] .. WARBURTON . Shakspeare found the liberty established . To calculate a nati- vity , is the technical term . JOHNSON . There is certainly ...
Σελίδα 27
... Shakspeare has here copied , stands thus : " He left his gardens and arbours unto people , which he had on this fide of the river Tyber . " MALONE . I know no perfonal cause to spurn at him , I know JULIUS CÆSAR . 27 ACT II. SCENE I. ...
... Shakspeare has here copied , stands thus : " He left his gardens and arbours unto people , which he had on this fide of the river Tyber . " MALONE . I know no perfonal cause to spurn at him , I know JULIUS CÆSAR . 27 ACT II. SCENE I. ...
Σελίδα 31
... Shakspeare is defcribing what paffes in a fingle botom , the infurrection which a confpirator feels agitating the little kingdom of his own mind ; when the genius , or power that watches for his protection , and the mortal inftruments ...
... Shakspeare is defcribing what paffes in a fingle botom , the infurrection which a confpirator feels agitating the little kingdom of his own mind ; when the genius , or power that watches for his protection , and the mortal inftruments ...
Σελίδα 32
... Shakspeare . Though it was not inferted by him in Theobald's editions , 1732 and 1740 , ( but was re- ferved for his own in 1747 ) yet he had previously communicated it , with little variation , in a letter to Matthew Concanen in the ...
... Shakspeare . Though it was not inferted by him in Theobald's editions , 1732 and 1740 , ( but was re- ferved for his own in 1747 ) yet he had previously communicated it , with little variation , in a letter to Matthew Concanen in the ...
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