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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... occafion to their propagation , not only as bigotry naturally discovers prodigies , but as the scene of action was removed to a great diftance . The Reformation did not immediately arrive at its meridian , and though day was gradually ...
... occafion to their propagation , not only as bigotry naturally discovers prodigies , but as the scene of action was removed to a great diftance . The Reformation did not immediately arrive at its meridian , and though day was gradually ...
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... occafion . Shakspeare just caught the name from Holinshed , but the rest of the story not suiting his purpose , he does not adhere to it . The stage - direction of entrance , where the bleeding captain is mentioned , was probably the ...
... occafion . Shakspeare just caught the name from Holinshed , but the rest of the story not suiting his purpose , he does not adhere to it . The stage - direction of entrance , where the bleeding captain is mentioned , was probably the ...
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... his comparifon . STEEVENS . The natural history of the winds , & c . was idly introduced on this occafion by Dr. Warburton . Sir William D'Avenant's Shipwrecking storms and direful thunders break ; 1 So from 20 МАСВЕТΗ .
... his comparifon . STEEVENS . The natural history of the winds , & c . was idly introduced on this occafion by Dr. Warburton . Sir William D'Avenant's Shipwrecking storms and direful thunders break ; 1 So from 20 МАСВЕТΗ .
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... occafion by Barnaby Googe , in his Cupido Conquered , 1563 : " The canon's cracke begins to roore " And darts full thycke they flye , " And cover'd thycke the armyes both , " And framde a counter - skye . " Barbour , the old Scotch Poet ...
... occafion by Barnaby Googe , in his Cupido Conquered , 1563 : " The canon's cracke begins to roore " And darts full thycke they flye , " And cover'd thycke the armyes both , " And framde a counter - skye . " Barbour , the old Scotch Poet ...
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... occafion ? STEEVENS . * Who comes here ? ) The latter word is here employed as a dissyllable . MALONE , Mr. Malone has already directed us to read - There as a dissyllable , but without supporting his direction by one example of fuch a ...
... occafion ? STEEVENS . * Who comes here ? ) The latter word is here employed as a dissyllable . MALONE , Mr. Malone has already directed us to read - There as a dissyllable , but without supporting his direction by one example of fuch a ...
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