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... of Errors , and Titus Andronicus , that only fome characters , fingle fcenes , or perhaps a few particular paffages , were of his hand . " that Shak- None of our author's plays has been more B 2 WINTER'S TALE.] This play, throughout, is ...
... of Errors , and Titus Andronicus , that only fome characters , fingle fcenes , or perhaps a few particular paffages , were of his hand . " that Shak- None of our author's plays has been more B 2 WINTER'S TALE.] This play, throughout, is ...
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... paffages are fo marked , that they touch the real history nearer than the fable . Hermione on her trial fays : 66 for ... paffage , and which had nothing to do in the tragedy , but as it pi & ured Elizabeth , is , where Paulina ...
... paffages are fo marked , that they touch the real history nearer than the fable . Hermione on her trial fays : 66 for ... paffage , and which had nothing to do in the tragedy , but as it pi & ured Elizabeth , is , where Paulina ...
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... paffage he refers to a device common in the title - page of old books , of two hands ex- tended from oppofite clouds , and joined as in token of friendship over a wide waste of country . HENLEY . it is a gentleman of the greateft ...
... paffage he refers to a device common in the title - page of old books , of two hands ex- tended from oppofite clouds , and joined as in token of friendship over a wide waste of country . HENLEY . it is a gentleman of the greateft ...
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... paffage in Romeo and Juliet : " That runaway's eyes may wink ! Which in other refpects Mr. Steevens has rightly interpreted . fncaping winds- ] Nipping winds . FARMER . So , in Gavin Douglas's tranflation of Virgil's Eneid . Prologue of ...
... paffage in Romeo and Juliet : " That runaway's eyes may wink ! Which in other refpects Mr. Steevens has rightly interpreted . fncaping winds- ] Nipping winds . FARMER . So , in Gavin Douglas's tranflation of Virgil's Eneid . Prologue of ...
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... paffage has been always printed ; whence it appears , that the editors did not take the poet's conceit . They imagined that , But to th ' goal , meant , but to come to the purpose ; but the fenfe is different , and plain enough when the ...
... paffage has been always printed ; whence it appears , that the editors did not take the poet's conceit . They imagined that , But to th ' goal , meant , but to come to the purpose ; but the fenfe is different , and plain enough when the ...
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againſt anfwer Antigonus Antipholus Autolycus becauſe beft Bohemia Camillo Cleomenes CLOWN Comedy of Errors Cymbeline defire doft doth Dromio DUKE editor Ephefus Exeunt expreffion faid falfe fame father fecond folio feems fenfe fhall fhould fifter fignifies fince firft fome fomething fpeak ftand ftill fuch fuppofe fure fweet Hanmer hath Hermione himſelf honour huſband inftance JOHNSON king lady LEON Leontes loft lord Macbeth mafter MALONE means meaſure Merchant of Venice merry miftrefs miſtreſs moft moſt muft muſt myſelf o'the obferves old copy paffage PAUL Paulina Perdita pleaſe Polixenes prefent prince Prince of Tyre purpoſe queen reafon Romeo and Juliet ſay Shakspeare ſhe SHEP Sicilia ſpeak STEEVENS tell thee thefe THEOBALD theſe thofe thoſe thou art ufed uſed WARBURTON whofe wife Winter's Tale word yourſelf