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 12Rwington, 1821 |
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... King John , King Richard II . the two parts of King Henry IV . King Henry V. King Richard III . King Lear , Antony and Cleopatra , Measure for Measure , The Taming of the Shrew , The Merchant of Venice , and , I believe , Hamlet , Timon ...
... King John , King Richard II . the two parts of King Henry IV . King Henry V. King Richard III . King Lear , Antony and Cleopatra , Measure for Measure , The Taming of the Shrew , The Merchant of Venice , and , I believe , Hamlet , Timon ...
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... King Henry VI .: whereas no proof has hitherto been produced , that any contemporary writer ever presumed to new model a story that had already employed the pen of Shakspeare . On all these grounds it appears more probable , that ...
... King Henry VI .: whereas no proof has hitherto been produced , that any contemporary writer ever presumed to new model a story that had already employed the pen of Shakspeare . On all these grounds it appears more probable , that ...
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... a flourish of trumpets , but I know not on what authority . note on King Henry VIII . Act II . Sc . IV , Sennet may be a cor- ruption from sonata , Ital . STEEVENS . CAS . Will you go see the order of the SC . II . 11 JULIUS CÆSAR .
... a flourish of trumpets , but I know not on what authority . note on King Henry VIII . Act II . Sc . IV , Sennet may be a cor- ruption from sonata , Ital . STEEVENS . CAS . Will you go see the order of the SC . II . 11 JULIUS CÆSAR .
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... king . BRU . That you do love me , I am nothing jea- lous ; What you would work me to , I have some aim * ; How I have thought of this , and of these times , I shall recount hereafter ; for this present , I would not , so with love I ...
... king . BRU . That you do love me , I am nothing jea- lous ; What you would work me to , I have some aim * ; How I have thought of this , and of these times , I shall recount hereafter ; for this present , I would not , so with love I ...
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... King Lear : " Look where he stands and glares ! ” Again , in Hamlet : " Look you , how pale he glares ! " Again , Skelton in his Crowne of Lawrell , describing " a lyb- bard : " " As gastly that glaris , as grimly that grones . " Again ...
... King Lear : " Look where he stands and glares ! ” Again , in Hamlet : " Look you , how pale he glares ! " Again , Skelton in his Crowne of Lawrell , describing " a lyb- bard : " " As gastly that glaris , as grimly that grones . " Again ...
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