The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: pt. 2. Historical account of the English stage. Emendations and additions. Tempest. Two gentlemen of VeronaH. Baldwin, 1790 |
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... present edition may furnish indisputable evidence . And lastly , if it be true , that " very few of Shakspeare's lines were diffi- cult to his audience , and that he ufed fuch expreffions as were then common , " ( a pofition of which I ...
... present edition may furnish indisputable evidence . And lastly , if it be true , that " very few of Shakspeare's lines were diffi- cult to his audience , and that he ufed fuch expreffions as were then common , " ( a pofition of which I ...
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... present edition . The grave - digger in Hamlet obferves " that your tan- ner will last you nine year , " and fuch is the phrafeology which Shakspeare always attributes to his lower 5 See Vol . VIII . p . 472 , n . 3 ; Vol . VII . p ...
... present edition . The grave - digger in Hamlet obferves " that your tan- ner will last you nine year , " and fuch is the phrafeology which Shakspeare always attributes to his lower 5 See Vol . VIII . p . 472 , n . 3 ; Vol . VII . p ...
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... present profit . When his plays had been acted , his hope was at an end ; he folicited no ad- dition of honour from the reader . He therefore made no fcruple to repeat the fame jefts in many dialogues , or to entangle different plots by ...
... present profit . When his plays had been acted , his hope was at an end ; he folicited no ad- dition of honour from the reader . He therefore made no fcruple to repeat the fame jefts in many dialogues , or to entangle different plots by ...
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... present seems par- ticular , they are not quite impertinently intruded ; as they may ferve to free the author from a fufpicion of having employed an affected fingularity of expreffion , or indulged himself in allufions to tranfient ...
... present seems par- ticular , they are not quite impertinently intruded ; as they may ferve to free the author from a fufpicion of having employed an affected fingularity of expreffion , or indulged himself in allufions to tranfient ...
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... present refides , fays , he lived when a boy at the next houfe to New - Place ; that his family had inhabited the house for almost three hundred years ; that it was tranfmitted from father to fon during the laft and the pre- fent ...
... present refides , fays , he lived when a boy at the next houfe to New - Place ; that his family had inhabited the house for almost three hundred years ; that it was tranfmitted from father to fon during the laft and the pre- fent ...
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