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Mr. Steevens has produced from Darius , another play of this writer's , fome lines fo like a celebrated paffage of Shakspeare in the Tempest , act III . that the one muft , I apprehend , have been copied from the other .
Mr. Steevens has produced from Darius , another play of this writer's , fome lines fo like a celebrated paffage of Shakspeare in the Tempest , act III . that the one muft , I apprehend , have been copied from the other .
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Would he were fatter : - ] Jonfon in his Bartholomew - Fair , 1614 , unjustly fneers at this paffage , in Knockham's speech to the Pig - woman . Come , there's no malice in fat folks ; I never fear thee , an I can , fcape thy lean moon ...
Would he were fatter : - ] Jonfon in his Bartholomew - Fair , 1614 , unjustly fneers at this paffage , in Knockham's speech to the Pig - woman . Come , there's no malice in fat folks ; I never fear thee , an I can , fcape thy lean moon ...
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In Sir T. North's Tranflation of Plutarch , the paffage which Shakspeare has here copied , ftands thus : " He left his gardens and arbours unto people , which he had on this fide of the river Tyber . " MALONE .
In Sir T. North's Tranflation of Plutarch , the paffage which Shakspeare has here copied , ftands thus : " He left his gardens and arbours unto people , which he had on this fide of the river Tyber . " MALONE .
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The fame verb is ufed by Drayton in his Polyclbion , Song II : " Where , from the neighbouring hills , her paffage Wey doth path . " Again , in his Epiftle from Duke Humphrey to Elinor Cobham : Pathing young Henry's unadvifed ways .
The fame verb is ufed by Drayton in his Polyclbion , Song II : " Where , from the neighbouring hills , her paffage Wey doth path . " Again , in his Epiftle from Duke Humphrey to Elinor Cobham : Pathing young Henry's unadvifed ways .
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Swear priefts , and cowards , and men cautelous 7 , Old feeble carrions , and fuch fuffering fouls following paffage in fir T. North's tranflation of Plutarch " The confpirators having never taken oaths together , nor taken or given any ...
Swear priefts , and cowards , and men cautelous 7 , Old feeble carrions , and fuch fuffering fouls following paffage in fir T. North's tranflation of Plutarch " The confpirators having never taken oaths together , nor taken or given any ...
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