Critical Observations on ShakespeareAMS Press, 1748 - 411 pages |
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... Hamlet feeing bis uncle , is in fome doubt with himself whe- ther or no he then shall kill him ; and adds , " He took my father grofly , full of bread , " With all bis crimes broad blown , and flush as " May ; " And 66 " And bow bis ...
... Hamlet feeing bis uncle , is in fome doubt with himself whe- ther or no he then shall kill him ; and adds , " He took my father grofly , full of bread , " With all bis crimes broad blown , and flush as " May ; " And 66 " And bow bis ...
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... Hamlet , A & III . " From these lines , and fome others , it ap- pears that Shakespeare bad drawn the first fketch of this play without his Ghost ; and " when be bad added that machinery , he forgot " to ftrike out thefe lines : For the ...
... Hamlet , A & III . " From these lines , and fome others , it ap- pears that Shakespeare bad drawn the first fketch of this play without his Ghost ; and " when be bad added that machinery , he forgot " to ftrike out thefe lines : For the ...
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... Hamlet fay , " He took my Father grofly , full of bread . " And we are to obferve , that it is a common fay- " ing of the Romish priests to their people , If you won't faft here , you must fast in fire . " Mr.T. 66 Let us now fee the ...
... Hamlet fay , " He took my Father grofly , full of bread . " And we are to obferve , that it is a common fay- " ing of the Romish priests to their people , If you won't faft here , you must fast in fire . " Mr.T. 66 Let us now fee the ...
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... Hamlet , A & t IV . With others of the like nature . 11 Homer knew the whole art of lying , and has taught other poets the way . Δεδίδαχε δὲ μάλιςα Ομηρον καὶ τὰς ἄλλες ψευδή λέγειν ὡς δεῖ . Ariftot . περὶ ποιητ . κεφ . κα . Horace has ...
... Hamlet , A & t IV . With others of the like nature . 11 Homer knew the whole art of lying , and has taught other poets the way . Δεδίδαχε δὲ μάλιςα Ομηρον καὶ τὰς ἄλλες ψευδή λέγειν ὡς δεῖ . Ariftot . περὶ ποιητ . κεφ . κα . Horace has ...
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... Hamlet , A & III . he seems to have had in his mind what Donatus in his life of Terence cites from Cicero , Comoedia eft imitatio vitae , fpeculum confuetudinis , image veritatis . 2 For ' tis probable sometimes that things should ...
... Hamlet , A & III . he seems to have had in his mind what Donatus in his life of Terence cites from Cicero , Comoedia eft imitatio vitae , fpeculum confuetudinis , image veritatis . 2 For ' tis probable sometimes that things should ...
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