The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Հատոր 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... Greeks have hemm'd thee in ” — For hemm'd the quarto has shrupt , which is , I confess , to me , unintelligible ; but in the same manner , beteem in Hamlet , " That he might not beteem the winds of heaven " Visit her face too roughly ...
... Greeks have hemm'd thee in ” — For hemm'd the quarto has shrupt , which is , I confess , to me , unintelligible ; but in the same manner , beteem in Hamlet , " That he might not beteem the winds of heaven " Visit her face too roughly ...
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... Greek and Roman poets , and decided with such convincing effect , were , the first in the 12th , and the second in the 15th year of their ages ! " How does this appear ? Rowe has given neither date nor place to his anecdote ; Jonson ...
... Greek and Roman poets , and decided with such convincing effect , were , the first in the 12th , and the second in the 15th year of their ages ! " How does this appear ? Rowe has given neither date nor place to his anecdote ; Jonson ...
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... Greek authors , and particularly Dares Phrygius , in another ( although I will not pretend to say in what language he read them ) . The modern Italian writers of novels he was manifestly ac- quainted with ; and we may conclude him to be ...
... Greek authors , and particularly Dares Phrygius , in another ( although I will not pretend to say in what language he read them ) . The modern Italian writers of novels he was manifestly ac- quainted with ; and we may conclude him to be ...
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... Greek : and from this tradition , as it were , Mr. Rowe has thought fit peremptorily to declare , that , " It is without contro- versy , he had no knowledge of the writings of the ancient poets , for that in his works we find no traces ...
... Greek : and from this tradition , as it were , Mr. Rowe has thought fit peremptorily to declare , that , " It is without contro- versy , he had no knowledge of the writings of the ancient poets , for that in his works we find no traces ...
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... Greek or Roman story could give any light , no pains have been omitted to set passages right , by comparing my author with his originals ; for , as I have frequently observed , he was a close and accurate copier wherever his fable was ...
... Greek or Roman story could give any light , no pains have been omitted to set passages right , by comparing my author with his originals ; for , as I have frequently observed , he was a close and accurate copier wherever his fable was ...
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