The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Band 1R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... honour ( p . 148-9 ) of furnishing Dryden with the outline of his Alexdander's Feast . Langbaine , & c . have accused this great poet of adopting circumstances from the Histoires Tragiques , among other French novels ; a charge ...
... honour ( p . 148-9 ) of furnishing Dryden with the outline of his Alexdander's Feast . Langbaine , & c . have accused this great poet of adopting circumstances from the Histoires Tragiques , among other French novels ; a charge ...
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... honour , how happened it that Pyrocles , their leader , should be overlooked ? Musidorus , ( his companion , ) Argalus and Parthenia , Phalantus and Eudora , Andromana , & c . furnished titles for different tragedies ; and per- haps ...
... honour , how happened it that Pyrocles , their leader , should be overlooked ? Musidorus , ( his companion , ) Argalus and Parthenia , Phalantus and Eudora , Andromana , & c . furnished titles for different tragedies ; and per- haps ...
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... honour ; but neither of these passages will solve our present difficulty . We might read : 66 and her thoughts the wing " Of every virtue , " & c . For in All's Well That Ends Well , we have " a virtue of a good wing . " Her face , the ...
... honour ; but neither of these passages will solve our present difficulty . We might read : 66 and her thoughts the wing " Of every virtue , " & c . For in All's Well That Ends Well , we have " a virtue of a good wing . " Her face , the ...
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... honours with thy daughter's love shall rise , " I shall read thy deservings in her eyes . " Helvetius . O may they be eternal books of pleasure " To show you all delight . " STEEVENS . So , in Romeo and Juliet : " Read o'er the volume ...
... honours with thy daughter's love shall rise , " I shall read thy deservings in her eyes . " Helvetius . O may they be eternal books of pleasure " To show you all delight . " STEEVENS . So , in Romeo and Juliet : " Read o'er the volume ...
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... honour , and your WORTH . ] I have no doubt but that these two lines were intended to rhyme together in our au- thor's copy , where originally they might have stood thus : 66 your entertain shall be , " As doth befit our honour , your ...
... honour , and your WORTH . ] I have no doubt but that these two lines were intended to rhyme together in our au- thor's copy , where originally they might have stood thus : 66 your entertain shall be , " As doth befit our honour , your ...
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