The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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... are required to support the other hypothesis , that I am afraid there is nearly as little reason to doubt that the Tempest was here alluded to , as that a passage in Julius Cæsar ( which Mr. Gifford 6 ADVERTISEMENT . xlv.
... are required to support the other hypothesis , that I am afraid there is nearly as little reason to doubt that the Tempest was here alluded to , as that a passage in Julius Cæsar ( which Mr. Gifford 6 ADVERTISEMENT . xlv.
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William Shakespeare James Boswell. that a passage in Julius Cæsar ( which Mr. Gifford admits ) was twice exposed to his censure , in the Induction . to the Staple of News , and his Discoveries . Jonson was not unfrequently in the habit ...
William Shakespeare James Boswell. that a passage in Julius Cæsar ( which Mr. Gifford admits ) was twice exposed to his censure , in the Induction . to the Staple of News , and his Discoveries . Jonson was not unfrequently in the habit ...
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... . VOL . XI . TWELFTH NIGHT . MACBETH . VOL . XII . JULIUS CÆSAR . ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . VOL . XIII . CYMBELINE . TIMON OF ATHENS . VOL . XIV . CORIOLANUS . WINTER'S TALE . VOL . XV . TEMPEST . KING JOHN . ESSAY CONTENTS . lxxv.
... . VOL . XI . TWELFTH NIGHT . MACBETH . VOL . XII . JULIUS CÆSAR . ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . VOL . XIII . CYMBELINE . TIMON OF ATHENS . VOL . XIV . CORIOLANUS . WINTER'S TALE . VOL . XV . TEMPEST . KING JOHN . ESSAY CONTENTS . lxxv.
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... Cæsar , not only the spirit , but manners , of the Romans are exactly drawn ; and still a nicer distinction is shown between the manners of the Ro- mans in the time of the former , and of the latter . His reading in the ancient ...
... Cæsar , not only the spirit , but manners , of the Romans are exactly drawn ; and still a nicer distinction is shown between the manners of the Ro- mans in the time of the former , and of the latter . His reading in the ancient ...
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... Cæsar , that a room illu- minated with candles is the plain of Pharsalia , or the bank of Granicus , he is in a state of elevation above the reach of reason , or of truth , and from the heights of em- pyrean poetry , may despise the ...
... Cæsar , that a room illu- minated with candles is the plain of Pharsalia , or the bank of Granicus , he is in a state of elevation above the reach of reason , or of truth , and from the heights of em- pyrean poetry , may despise the ...
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