The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators. To which are Added NotesT. Longman, 1793 |
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... believe Dr. Grey and Mr. Upton , from the Coke's Tale of Gamelyn ; which by the way was not printed till a century afterward : when in truth the old bard , who was no hunter of MS . contented him- felf folely with Lodge's Rofalynd , or ...
... believe Dr. Grey and Mr. Upton , from the Coke's Tale of Gamelyn ; which by the way was not printed till a century afterward : when in truth the old bard , who was no hunter of MS . contented him- felf folely with Lodge's Rofalynd , or ...
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... believe the whole conceit is in the poor resemblance of prefence and prefents . JOHNSON . With bills on their necks , fhould be the conclufion of Le Beau's fpeech . Mr. Edwards ridicules Dr. Warburton , " As if people carried fuch ...
... believe the whole conceit is in the poor resemblance of prefence and prefents . JOHNSON . With bills on their necks , fhould be the conclufion of Le Beau's fpeech . Mr. Edwards ridicules Dr. Warburton , " As if people carried fuch ...
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... believe means , turned out of her fer- vice , and stripped of her livery . STEEVENS . So afterwards Celia fays , " but turning these jefts out of fer- vice , let us talk in good earneft . " MALONE . 7 Is but a quintain , a mere lifeless ...
... believe means , turned out of her fer- vice , and stripped of her livery . STEEVENS . So afterwards Celia fays , " but turning these jefts out of fer- vice , let us talk in good earneft . " MALONE . 7 Is but a quintain , a mere lifeless ...
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... believe , however , bany to be the true reading . MALONE . 2 -to fome kind of men- ] Old copy - feeme kind . Cor- rected by the editor of the fecond folio . MALONE . And you within it : if he fail of that 44 AS YOU LIKE IT .
... believe , however , bany to be the true reading . MALONE . 2 -to fome kind of men- ] Old copy - feeme kind . Cor- rected by the editor of the fecond folio . MALONE . And you within it : if he fail of that 44 AS YOU LIKE IT .
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... believe that from this paffage Suckling took the hint of his fong : " Honest lover , whofoever , " If in all thy love there ever " Was one wav'ring thought , if thy flame " Were not ftill even , ftill the fame . " Know this , " Thou lov ...
... believe that from this paffage Suckling took the hint of his fong : " Honest lover , whofoever , " If in all thy love there ever " Was one wav'ring thought , if thy flame " Were not ftill even , ftill the fame . " Know this , " Thou lov ...
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