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 12 |
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The passage above , quoted from King Lear , does not militate against the old
copy here . There the individual is marked out by the word his , and the little world
of man is thus circumscribed , and appropriated to Lear . The editor of the second
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The passage above , quoted from King Lear , does not militate against the old
copy here . There the individual is marked out by the word his , and the little world
of man is thus circumscribed , and appropriated to Lear . The editor of the second
...
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This dream is all amiss interpreted ; It was a vision , fair and fortunate : Your
statue spouting blood in many pipes , In which so many smiling Romans bath'd ,
Signifies that from you great Rome shall suck 6 - my statua ] [ Old copy , statue . ]
...
This dream is all amiss interpreted ; It was a vision , fair and fortunate : Your
statue spouting blood in many pipes , In which so many smiling Romans bath'd ,
Signifies that from you great Rome shall suck 6 - my statua ] [ Old copy , statue . ]
...
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The original letter has been many years in my possession , and is here most
exactly copied , with its several little ... M. A. The above is copied from an
indorsement of Dr. Mark Akenside as is the preceding letter from a copy given by
him to Mr.
The original letter has been many years in my possession , and is here most
exactly copied , with its several little ... M. A. The above is copied from an
indorsement of Dr. Mark Akenside as is the preceding letter from a copy given by
him to Mr.
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