The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volum 19R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... seems to have had the following passage from Lyly's Alexander and Campaspe , 1584 , before him , when he wrote these lines " Is the warlike sound of drum and trump turn'd to the soft noise of lyre and lute ? The neighing of barbed ...
... seems to have had the following passage from Lyly's Alexander and Campaspe , 1584 , before him , when he wrote these lines " Is the warlike sound of drum and trump turn'd to the soft noise of lyre and lute ? The neighing of barbed ...
Pàgina 10
... seem rather in favour of Dr. Warburton's interpretation : " Can nature so dissemble in her frame , “ To make the one so like as like may be , " And in the other print no character " To challenge any mark of true descent ? " Feature is ...
... seem rather in favour of Dr. Warburton's interpretation : " Can nature so dissemble in her frame , “ To make the one so like as like may be , " And in the other print no character " To challenge any mark of true descent ? " Feature is ...
Pàgina 14
... seem'd , " & c . Spenser's Fairy Queen , b . v . c . vi . The meaning of neither is very obvious ; but as Mr. Warton has observed in his Essay on The Fairy Queen , by an impercepti- ble progression from one kindred sense to another ...
... seem'd , " & c . Spenser's Fairy Queen , b . v . c . vi . The meaning of neither is very obvious ; but as Mr. Warton has observed in his Essay on The Fairy Queen , by an impercepti- ble progression from one kindred sense to another ...
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... seem ever to have per- ceived that many short prosaical sentences are frequently inter- posed in our poet's metrical dialogues . Of this kind are the words " What one , my lord ? " - and the following line : " Her husband , knave ...
... seem ever to have per- ceived that many short prosaical sentences are frequently inter- posed in our poet's metrical dialogues . Of this kind are the words " What one , my lord ? " - and the following line : " Her husband , knave ...
Pàgina 22
... seems to be derived from the ancient Swedes , or Northern nations from whom we descend ; for they practised this method of trial in dubious cases , as appears from Pitt's Atlas , in Sweden , p . 20. STEEVENS . See also Demonologie , 4to ...
... seems to be derived from the ancient Swedes , or Northern nations from whom we descend ; for they practised this method of trial in dubious cases , as appears from Pitt's Atlas , in Sweden , p . 20. STEEVENS . See also Demonologie , 4to ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections ..., Volum 19 William Shakespeare Visualització completa - 1821 |
The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections ..., Volum 19 William Shakespeare Visualització completa - 1821 |
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