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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... Prince Leonato , Claudio , and Jack Wilfon , inftead of Balthafar . And in act 4. Cowley and Kemp conftantly through a whole scene . Edit . fol . of 1623 and 16344 alfo in Hamlet and King Lear . This too makes Mr Pope's Preface . xxiii.
... Prince Leonato , Claudio , and Jack Wilfon , inftead of Balthafar . And in act 4. Cowley and Kemp conftantly through a whole scene . Edit . fol . of 1623 and 16344 alfo in Hamlet and King Lear . This too makes Mr Pope's Preface . xxiii.
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William Shakespeare Hugh Blair. alfo in Hamlet and King Lear . This too makes it pro- bable , that the prompter's books were what they called the original copies . From liberties of this kind , many fpeeches alfo were put into the mouths ...
William Shakespeare Hugh Blair. alfo in Hamlet and King Lear . This too makes it pro- bable , that the prompter's books were what they called the original copies . From liberties of this kind , many fpeeches alfo were put into the mouths ...
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... King James , in the latter end of his Henry VIII . is a proof of that play's being written after the acceffion of the latter of thofe two princes to the crown of England . Whatever the particular times of his writing were , the people ...
... King James , in the latter end of his Henry VIII . is a proof of that play's being written after the acceffion of the latter of thofe two princes to the crown of England . Whatever the particular times of his writing were , the people ...
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... king the fact for granted , we must allow it to be very beautifully written . There is fomething in the friend- hip of Antonio to Baffanio very great , generous , and tender . The whole fourth act ( fuppofing , as xxxvi Some Account of ...
... king the fact for granted , we must allow it to be very beautifully written . There is fomething in the friend- hip of Antonio to Baffanio very great , generous , and tender . The whole fourth act ( fuppofing , as xxxvi Some Account of ...
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... King John , King Ri- chard , & c . What can be more agreeable to the idea our hiftorians give of Henry VI . than the picture Shake- fpear has drawn of him ! His manners are every where exactly the fame with the ftory ; one finds him ...
... King John , King Ri- chard , & c . What can be more agreeable to the idea our hiftorians give of Henry VI . than the picture Shake- fpear has drawn of him ! His manners are every where exactly the fame with the ftory ; one finds him ...
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