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 , the author . On that play , and on the bl . letter Hiftorie of Hamblet , our poet , I conjecture , conftructed the tragedy before us . The earlieft edition of the profe - narrative which I have feen , was printed in 1608 , but ...
... believe , the author . On that play , and on the bl . letter Hiftorie of Hamblet , our poet , I conjecture , conftructed the tragedy before us . The earlieft edition of the profe - narrative which I have feen , was printed in 1608 , but ...
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... believe , the author . On that play , and on the bl . letter Hiftorie of Hamblet , our poet , I conjecture , conftructed the tragedy before us . The earliest edition of the profe - narrative which I have feen , was printed in 1608 , but ...
... believe , the author . On that play , and on the bl . letter Hiftorie of Hamblet , our poet , I conjecture , conftructed the tragedy before us . The earliest edition of the profe - narrative which I have feen , was printed in 1608 , but ...
Strana 10
... believe , Without the fentible and true avouch Of mine own eyes . M43 . Is it not like the king ? HOR . As thou art to thyfelf : Such was the very armour he had on , When he the ambitious Norway combated ; So frown'd he once , when , in ...
... believe , Without the fentible and true avouch Of mine own eyes . M43 . Is it not like the king ? HOR . As thou art to thyfelf : Such was the very armour he had on , When he the ambitious Norway combated ; So frown'd he once , when , in ...
Strana 18
... believe that As ftars in that which precedes , is a cor- ruption . Perhaps Shakspeare wrote : Aftres with trains of fire , - and dews of blood Difaftrous dimm'd the fun . The word aftre is used in an old collection of poems entitled ...
... believe that As ftars in that which precedes , is a cor- ruption . Perhaps Shakspeare wrote : Aftres with trains of fire , - and dews of blood Difaftrous dimm'd the fun . The word aftre is used in an old collection of poems entitled ...
Strana 19
... believe , is danger . STEEVENS . And even the like precurfe of fierce events , As harbingers preceding till the fates , And prologue to the omen coming on , ] So , in one of our author's poems : " But thou fhrieking harbinger " Foul ...
... believe , is danger . STEEVENS . And even the like precurfe of fierce events , As harbingers preceding till the fates , And prologue to the omen coming on , ] So , in one of our author's poems : " But thou fhrieking harbinger " Foul ...
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