The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... Plutarch and Suetonius . 12mo . 1719 . The Tragedy of Julius Cæfar , altered , with a Prologue and Chorus . 4to . 1722 . The Tragedy of Marcus Brutus , with the Pro- logue and the two laft Choruffes . 4to . 1722. Both by John Sheffield ...
... Plutarch and Suetonius . 12mo . 1719 . The Tragedy of Julius Cæfar , altered , with a Prologue and Chorus . 4to . 1722 . The Tragedy of Marcus Brutus , with the Pro- logue and the two laft Choruffes . 4to . 1722. Both by John Sheffield ...
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... Plutarch and Holinfhed , does not appear to be at all indebted to Seneca ' ; and therefore I do not be- lieve that he was the person in Nafhe's contempla- tion . The perfon alluded to being defcribed as originally bred to the law ...
... Plutarch and Holinfhed , does not appear to be at all indebted to Seneca ' ; and therefore I do not be- lieve that he was the person in Nafhe's contempla- tion . The perfon alluded to being defcribed as originally bred to the law ...
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... Plutarch . In the play · before there are two paffages which countenance that conjecture . " Under him , " fays Macbeth , 66 My genius is rebuk'd , as , it is faid , " Mark Antony's was by Cæfar . " " The allufion here is to a paffage ...
... Plutarch . In the play · before there are two paffages which countenance that conjecture . " Under him , " fays Macbeth , 66 My genius is rebuk'd , as , it is faid , " Mark Antony's was by Cæfar . " " The allufion here is to a paffage ...
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... Plutarch , where it is exprefsly faid that Julius was killed in Pompey's portico , whofe ftatue was placed in the centre . fufpect he was led into this deviation from hiftory by fome former play on the fubject , the frequent repetition ...
... Plutarch , where it is exprefsly faid that Julius was killed in Pompey's portico , whofe ftatue was placed in the centre . fufpect he was led into this deviation from hiftory by fome former play on the fubject , the frequent repetition ...
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... Plutarch , and had thrown any one of the lives into a dramatick form , he probably found it fo eafy as to induce him to proceed , till he had exhausted all the sub- jects which he imagined that book would afford . VOL . II . O ( Hence ...
... Plutarch , and had thrown any one of the lives into a dramatick form , he probably found it fo eafy as to induce him to proceed , till he had exhausted all the sub- jects which he imagined that book would afford . VOL . II . O ( Hence ...
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