The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steevens's Last Edition with a Selection of the Most Important Notes, Volume 1T. Longman, 1797 |
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... ftill adhere to the parent oak , though not enough , as at prefent , to hide the princely trunk , and fuck the verdure out of it a .'- It may be feared 1944-4 3925 1797 2 Tempest . a 3 ( REPPE ) too , too , fhould we perfift in fimilar ...
... ftill adhere to the parent oak , though not enough , as at prefent , to hide the princely trunk , and fuck the verdure out of it a .'- It may be feared 1944-4 3925 1797 2 Tempest . a 3 ( REPPE ) too , too , fhould we perfift in fimilar ...
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... ftill fo numerous , and the progrefs of fortunate conjecture fo tardy and uncertain , that our remote defcendants may be perplexed by paffages that have perplexed us ; and the readings which have hitherto dif- united the opinions of the ...
... ftill fo numerous , and the progrefs of fortunate conjecture fo tardy and uncertain , that our remote defcendants may be perplexed by paffages that have perplexed us ; and the readings which have hitherto dif- united the opinions of the ...
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... ftill for fome time , told them , That if Mr. Shakspeare had not read the ancients , he had likewise not stolen any thing from them ; and that if he would produce any one topick finely treated by any one of them , he would undertake to ...
... ftill for fome time , told them , That if Mr. Shakspeare had not read the ancients , he had likewise not stolen any thing from them ; and that if he would produce any one topick finely treated by any one of them , he would undertake to ...
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... of Henry the Sixth , than the picture Shakspeare has drawn of him ! His manners are every where exactly the fame with the story ; one * one finds him ftill defcribed with fimplicity , paffive OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . xxvii.
... of Henry the Sixth , than the picture Shakspeare has drawn of him ! His manners are every where exactly the fame with the story ; one * one finds him ftill defcribed with fimplicity , paffive OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . xxvii.
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... ftill defcribed with fimplicity , paffive fanctity , want of courage , weakness of mind , and eafy fubmiffion to the governance of an imperious wife , or prevailing faction :: though at the fame time the poet does juftice to his good ...
... ftill defcribed with fimplicity , paffive fanctity , want of courage , weakness of mind , and eafy fubmiffion to the governance of an imperious wife , or prevailing faction :: though at the fame time the poet does juftice to his good ...
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