The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by Pope, Warburton and Dodd are pointed out, together with the author's life; a glossary [&c.]. |
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... fairies in Midfum- mer - night's dream , the witches in Macbeth , and the ghoft in Hamlet , with thoughts and language fo proper to the parts they fuftain , and fo peculiar to the talent of this writer . But of the two last of these ...
... fairies in Midfum- mer - night's dream , the witches in Macbeth , and the ghoft in Hamlet , with thoughts and language fo proper to the parts they fuftain , and fo peculiar to the talent of this writer . But of the two last of these ...
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... Fairies and magic , p . 52 , 1. 34 to 41 , p . 53 , l . 1 to il . Senses returning , p . 53 , 1. 31 to 35 , P. 54 , l . 6. to 9 . A A Midfummer - night's Dream . Father's authority , p . 63. l . 40 , 41 , p . 64 , 1. 1 , 2 , 3 . Nun , p ...
... Fairies and magic , p . 52 , 1. 34 to 41 , p . 53 , l . 1 to il . Senses returning , p . 53 , 1. 31 to 35 , P. 54 , l . 6. to 9 . A A Midfummer - night's Dream . Father's authority , p . 63. l . 40 , 41 , p . 64 , 1. 1 , 2 , 3 . Nun , p ...
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... Fairy jealoufy , and the effects of it , p . 74 , 1. 1 to 34 . Love in idleness , p . 75 , 1. 28 to 34. 36 to 39. p . 76 , l . 1 to ... fairies ; no man ever like him . ་ ་ 46 With refpect to The Merry Wives of The Beauties of Shakespear .
... Fairy jealoufy , and the effects of it , p . 74 , 1. 1 to 34 . Love in idleness , p . 75 , 1. 28 to 34. 36 to 39. p . 76 , l . 1 to ... fairies ; no man ever like him . ་ ་ 46 With refpect to The Merry Wives of The Beauties of Shakespear .
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... fairies , feem to acknowledge him their fovereign . We must obferve , that the reality of witches was firmly believed in our author's time , not only established by law , but by fa fhion alfo ; and that it was not only unpolite , but ...
... fairies , feem to acknowledge him their fovereign . We must obferve , that the reality of witches was firmly believed in our author's time , not only established by law , but by fa fhion alfo ; and that it was not only unpolite , but ...
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... fairy , which you fay is a harm- lefs fairy , has done little better than play'd the Jack with us . Trin . Monster , I do fmell all horfe - pifs , at which my nofe is in great indignation . Ste . So is mine . Do you hear , monfter ? if ...
... fairy , which you fay is a harm- lefs fairy , has done little better than play'd the Jack with us . Trin . Monster , I do fmell all horfe - pifs , at which my nofe is in great indignation . Ste . So is mine . Do you hear , monfter ? if ...
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