The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen2J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1803 |
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... story , which in many places he hath faithfully copied , is absolutely filent with respect to. been ascribed without reason to John Dorat . Many other tranf- lators appeared before the end of the century : and particularly . the Ode in ...
... story , which in many places he hath faithfully copied , is absolutely filent with respect to. been ascribed without reason to John Dorat . Many other tranf- lators appeared before the end of the century : and particularly . the Ode in ...
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... story of the misanthrope is told in almost every collection of the time ; and particularly in two books , with which Shakspeare was intimately acquainted ; the Palace of Pleasure , and the English Plutarch . Indeed from a passage in an ...
... story of the misanthrope is told in almost every collection of the time ; and particularly in two books , with which Shakspeare was intimately acquainted ; the Palace of Pleasure , and the English Plutarch . Indeed from a passage in an ...
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... story of Pericles could be taken , " not meeting in history with any fuch Prince of Tyre ; " yet his legend may be found at large in old Gower , under the name of Appoly- nus.6 Pericles is one of the plays omitted in the latter editions ...
... story of Pericles could be taken , " not meeting in history with any fuch Prince of Tyre ; " yet his legend may be found at large in old Gower , under the name of Appoly- nus.6 Pericles is one of the plays omitted in the latter editions ...
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... story appeared before in a 4to . pamphlet , 1605. It is omit- ted in the folio chronicle , 1631 . 8 These , however , he affures Mr. Hill , were the property of Dr. Arbuthnot . And in another place , " You have an aspect LEARNING OF ...
... story appeared before in a 4to . pamphlet , 1605. It is omit- ted in the folio chronicle , 1631 . 8 These , however , he affures Mr. Hill , were the property of Dr. Arbuthnot . And in another place , " You have an aspect LEARNING OF ...
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... story ; and that the hint was fur- nished by the divûm incedo regina of Virgil.4 You know , honeft John Taylor , the Water - poet , declares that he never learned his Accidence , and that Latin and French were to him Heathen - Greek ...
... story ; and that the hint was fur- nished by the divûm incedo regina of Virgil.4 You know , honeft John Taylor , the Water - poet , declares that he never learned his Accidence , and that Latin and French were to him Heathen - Greek ...
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