The plays of Shakespeare, from the text of S. Johnson, with the prefaces, notes &c. of Rowe, Pope and many other critics. 6 vols. [in 12 pt. Followed by] Shakespeare's poems, Band 1 |
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Let him , that is yet unacquainted with the powers of Shakespeare , and who
desires to feel the highest pleasure that the drama can give , read every play from
the first scene to the last , with utter negligence of all his commentators . When his
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Let him , that is yet unacquainted with the powers of Shakespeare , and who
desires to feel the highest pleasure that the drama can give , read every play from
the first scene to the last , with utter negligence of all his commentators . When his
...
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Henry IV , ” edition 1604 ) the editor thinks he is poffeffed of a very large fragment
, imperfect only in the first and last meet ; which hes been collated , as far as it
goes , along with the others : and of the twelve quarto editions , which he has had
...
Henry IV , ” edition 1604 ) the editor thinks he is poffeffed of a very large fragment
, imperfect only in the first and last meet ; which hes been collated , as far as it
goes , along with the others : and of the twelve quarto editions , which he has had
...
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... and from the manner in which they expre s themselves , we are strongly
inclined to think – that he had really formed such a design , but towards his last
days , and too late to put it in execution : a collection of Jonson's was at that
instant in the ...
... and from the manner in which they expre s themselves , we are strongly
inclined to think – that he had really formed such a design , but towards his last
days , and too late to put it in execution : a collection of Jonson's was at that
instant in the ...
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Thus Prospero repents of his art in the last scene . The spirits were always
considered as in some measure ensaved to the enchanter , at leaft for a time ,
and as serving with unwillingness , therefore Ariel so often begs for liberty ; and
Caliban ...
Thus Prospero repents of his art in the last scene . The spirits were always
considered as in some measure ensaved to the enchanter , at leaft for a time ,
and as serving with unwillingness , therefore Ariel so often begs for liberty ; and
Caliban ...
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... his daughter : in the next place , as Profpero was here rating Caliban , it would
be a great i.proprietý for her to take the di cipline out of his hands ; and , indeed ,
in fome fort , an indecency in her to reply to what Caliban last was speaking of .
... his daughter : in the next place , as Profpero was here rating Caliban , it would
be a great i.proprietý for her to take the di cipline out of his hands ; and , indeed ,
in fome fort , an indecency in her to reply to what Caliban last was speaking of .
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