The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 2J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... verse . " If we helde our peace ( my fonne ) and deter- mined not to speake , the state of our poore bodies , and prefent fight of our rayment , would eafely be- wray to thee what life we haue led at home , fince thy exile and abode ...
... verse . " If we helde our peace ( my fonne ) and deter- mined not to speake , the state of our poore bodies , and prefent fight of our rayment , would eafely be- wray to thee what life we haue led at home , fince thy exile and abode ...
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... bath bin written in English verse fome few years paft , learnedly and with good grace by M. George Turberuil . " Harrington's Arifto , fol . 1591 , p . 39 . The Euphues ' Golden Legacye , quarto , 1590 . LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 27.
... bath bin written in English verse fome few years paft , learnedly and with good grace by M. George Turberuil . " Harrington's Arifto , fol . 1591 , p . 39 . The Euphues ' Golden Legacye , quarto , 1590 . LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 27.
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... verse faile in a fylláble . " In short , the attention was directed to the cafural paufe , as the grammarians call it ; which is carefully marked in every line of Lydgate and Gascoigne in his Certayne Notes of Inftruction concerning the ...
... verse faile in a fylláble . " In short , the attention was directed to the cafural paufe , as the grammarians call it ; which is carefully marked in every line of Lydgate and Gascoigne in his Certayne Notes of Inftruction concerning the ...
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... verse , and is perhaps the oldest specimen of that metre in the English language . 9 The following " Epytaphe of Maister Thomas Phayre , " is found in a very scarce book entitled " Eglogs , Epytaphes , and Sonettes . Newly written by ...
... verse , and is perhaps the oldest specimen of that metre in the English language . 9 The following " Epytaphe of Maister Thomas Phayre , " is found in a very scarce book entitled " Eglogs , Epytaphes , and Sonettes . Newly written by ...
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... verse hath greater grace " in forrayne foote obtaynde , " Than in his own , who whilft he lyued " eche other poets staynde . " The noble H. Hawarde once , " that raught eternall fame , " With mighty ftyle did bryng a pece " of Virgils ...
... verse hath greater grace " in forrayne foote obtaynde , " Than in his own , who whilft he lyued " eche other poets staynde . " The noble H. Hawarde once , " that raught eternall fame , " With mighty ftyle did bryng a pece " of Virgils ...
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