The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 19 |
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Johnson . 9 To entertain these fair well - spoken days , ] I am strongly inclined to
think that the poet wrote— “ these fair well - spoken dames , " and that the word
days was caught by the compositor's eye glancing on a subsequent line .
Johnson . 9 To entertain these fair well - spoken days , ] I am strongly inclined to
think that the poet wrote— “ these fair well - spoken dames , " and that the word
days was caught by the compositor's eye glancing on a subsequent line .
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JOHNSON . 8 All CLINQUANT , ] All glittering , all shining . Clarendon uses this
word in his description of the Spanish Juego de Toros . Johnson . It is likewise
used in A Memorable Masque , & c . performed before King James at Whitehall in
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JOHNSON . 8 All CLINQUANT , ] All glittering , all shining . Clarendon uses this
word in his description of the Spanish Juego de Toros . Johnson . It is likewise
used in A Memorable Masque , & c . performed before King James at Whitehall in
...
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Johnson . Dr. Johnson's conjecture , thus cautiously stated , has been since
strongly confirmed by Mr. Tyrwhitt's note , p . 306 , by which it appears that this
play was revived in 1613 , at which time , without doubt , the Prologue and
Epilogue ...
Johnson . Dr. Johnson's conjecture , thus cautiously stated , has been since
strongly confirmed by Mr. Tyrwhitt's note , p . 306 , by which it appears that this
play was revived in 1613 , at which time , without doubt , the Prologue and
Epilogue ...
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