The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Thomas Poope . " To revive the anomalies , barbarifms and blunders of fome ancient copies , in preference to the cor- rections of others almoft equally old , is likewife a circumftance by no means honourable to our au- thor , however ...
... Thomas Poope . " To revive the anomalies , barbarifms and blunders of fome ancient copies , in preference to the cor- rections of others almoft equally old , is likewife a circumftance by no means honourable to our au- thor , however ...
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... Thomas North's Plutarch , or the Chronicles of Hall and Holinfhed . - Thefe faults , indeed , -fi quid prodeft delicta fateri , —within half a century , ( when the prefent race of voluminous criticks is ex- tinct ) cannot fail to be ...
... Thomas North's Plutarch , or the Chronicles of Hall and Holinfhed . - Thefe faults , indeed , -fi quid prodeft delicta fateri , —within half a century , ( when the prefent race of voluminous criticks is ex- tinct ) cannot fail to be ...
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... Thomas Lucy , of Char- lecote , near Stratford . For this he was profecuted by that gentleman , as he thought , fomewhat too feverely ; and in order to revenge that ill ufage , he made a ballad upon him . And though this , pro- C ...
... Thomas Lucy , of Char- lecote , near Stratford . For this he was profecuted by that gentleman , as he thought , fomewhat too feverely ; and in order to revenge that ill ufage , he made a ballad upon him . And though this , pro- C ...
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... Thomas Lucy's park ; and their account of it agreed with Mr. Rowe's , with this addition , that the ballad written against Sir Thomas Lucy by Shakspeare was stuck upon his park - gate , which exafperated the knight to apply to a lawyer ...
... Thomas Lucy's park ; and their account of it agreed with Mr. Rowe's , with this addition , that the ballad written against Sir Thomas Lucy by Shakspeare was stuck upon his park - gate , which exafperated the knight to apply to a lawyer ...
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... Thomas was too covetous , " To covet fo much deer , When horns enough upon his head , " Moft plainly did appear . " Had not his worship one deer left ? " What then ? He had a wife " Took pains enough to find him horns " Should last him ...
... Thomas was too covetous , " To covet fo much deer , When horns enough upon his head , " Moft plainly did appear . " Had not his worship one deer left ? " What then ? He had a wife " Took pains enough to find him horns " Should last him ...
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