The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Band 1Rwington, 1821 |
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... seems to have altered his opinion in this instance ; for in his subsequent edition of 1778 , these unimportant words are admitted into the text . In the commencement of Hamlet's inter- view with Ophelia , I have printed in the body of ...
... seems to have altered his opinion in this instance ; for in his subsequent edition of 1778 , these unimportant words are admitted into the text . In the commencement of Hamlet's inter- view with Ophelia , I have printed in the body of ...
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... seems to me sufficiently clear . It does not follow that Munday was not eminent , because he was ridiculed by Jonson , He who ( not at that time , but any time ) was capable of attacking Shakspeare , who was unquestionably eminent ...
... seems to me sufficiently clear . It does not follow that Munday was not eminent , because he was ridiculed by Jonson , He who ( not at that time , but any time ) was capable of attacking Shakspeare , who was unquestionably eminent ...
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... seem , by the mention of tempting beauties , ' in the verses quoted by Mr. Gifford , from Shakerly Marmion , “ an enthusiastick admirer of Jonson , " descriptive of these symposia , that some part of the company were at least drawn ...
... seem , by the mention of tempting beauties , ' in the verses quoted by Mr. Gifford , from Shakerly Marmion , “ an enthusiastick admirer of Jonson , " descriptive of these symposia , that some part of the company were at least drawn ...
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... seems as if he thought that the conversation of all but deadly foes must , like trade - winds , tend all one way . Our author had other notions of friendship , and , I believe , correcter ones : he says , 66 Again : It is an act of ...
... seems as if he thought that the conversation of all but deadly foes must , like trade - winds , tend all one way . Our author had other notions of friendship , and , I believe , correcter ones : he says , 66 Again : It is an act of ...
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... ascertained . His materials ac- cumulated so fast , that he determined to appear before the world as an editor in form . From that moment he 4 seems to have been regarded with jealousy by the elder 6 EDMOND MALONE , ESQ . lvii.
... ascertained . His materials ac- cumulated so fast , that he determined to appear before the world as an editor in form . From that moment he 4 seems to have been regarded with jealousy by the elder 6 EDMOND MALONE , ESQ . lvii.
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