The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fuch cenfures , fince he only turned the fyftem that was then univerfally admitted , to his advantage , and was far from overburdening the credulity of his audience . The reality of witchcraft or enchantment , which , though not ...
... fuch cenfures , fince he only turned the fyftem that was then univerfally admitted , to his advantage , and was far from overburdening the credulity of his audience . The reality of witchcraft or enchantment , which , though not ...
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... fuch performances were really to be feen in a day of battle , or only endeavoured to en- liven his description , by adopting the notions of the vulgar , it is equally certain , that such notions were in his time received , and that ...
... fuch performances were really to be feen in a day of battle , or only endeavoured to en- liven his description , by adopting the notions of the vulgar , it is equally certain , that such notions were in his time received , and that ...
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... fuch perfon being convicted fhall fuffer death . " This law was repealed in our own time . Thus , in the time of Shakspeare , was the doctrine of witch- craft at once established by law and by the fashion , and it be- came not only ...
... fuch perfon being convicted fhall fuffer death . " This law was repealed in our own time . Thus , in the time of Shakspeare , was the doctrine of witch- craft at once established by law and by the fashion , and it be- came not only ...
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... fuch of our author's plays as had been pub- lifhed in quarto , we have often detected more important errors in the folio 1623 , which , unluckily , fupplies the most ancient copy of Macbeth , STEEVENS . 5 Graymalkin ! ] From a little ...
... fuch of our author's plays as had been pub- lifhed in quarto , we have often detected more important errors in the folio 1623 , which , unluckily , fupplies the most ancient copy of Macbeth , STEEVENS . 5 Graymalkin ! ] From a little ...
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... fuch terrible crofs blows given and received but by giants and mifcreants in Amadis de Gaule . Befides , it must be a strange aukward ftroke that could unrip him upwards from the navel to the chaps . But Shakspeare certainly wrote : he ...
... fuch terrible crofs blows given and received but by giants and mifcreants in Amadis de Gaule . Befides , it must be a strange aukward ftroke that could unrip him upwards from the navel to the chaps . But Shakspeare certainly wrote : he ...
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