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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... SHAKSPEARE . VOLUME THE TENTH . МАСВЕТΗ . KING JOHN . CONTAINING LONDON : Printed for J. Johnson , R. Baldwin , H. L. Gardner , W. J. and J. Richardson , J. Nichols and Son , F. and C. Rivington , T. Payne , R. Faulder , G. and J ...
... SHAKSPEARE . VOLUME THE TENTH . МАСВЕТΗ . KING JOHN . CONTAINING LONDON : Printed for J. Johnson , R. Baldwin , H. L. Gardner , W. J. and J. Richardson , J. Nichols and Son , F. and C. Rivington , T. Payne , R. Faulder , G. and J ...
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... Shakspeare , was the doctrine of witch- craft at once established by law and by the fashion , and it be- came not only unpolite , but criminal , to doubt it ; and as pro- digies are always seen in proportion as they are expected ...
... Shakspeare , was the doctrine of witch- craft at once established by law and by the fashion , and it be- came not only unpolite , but criminal , to doubt it ; and as pro- digies are always seen in proportion as they are expected ...
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... Shakspeare's introductory scene , that his first Witch should appear uninftructed in her mission . Had she not required information , the audience must have remained ignorant of what it was neceffary for them to know . Her speeches ...
... Shakspeare's introductory scene , that his first Witch should appear uninftructed in her mission . Had she not required information , the audience must have remained ignorant of what it was neceffary for them to know . Her speeches ...
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... Shakspeare in his historical plays ; for he not only takes his facts from him , but often his very words and expreffions . That historian , in his account of Macdowald's rebellion , mentions , that on the first appearance of a mutinous ...
... Shakspeare in his historical plays ; for he not only takes his facts from him , but often his very words and expreffions . That historian , in his account of Macdowald's rebellion , mentions , that on the first appearance of a mutinous ...
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... Shakspeare might have preferred the name that has been fub- stituted , as better founding . It appears from a subsequent scene that he had attentively read Holinshed's account of the murder of King Duff , by Donwald , Lieutenant of the ...
... Shakspeare might have preferred the name that has been fub- stituted , as better founding . It appears from a subsequent scene that he had attentively read Holinshed's account of the murder of King Duff , by Donwald , Lieutenant of the ...
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