The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by Pope, Warburton and Dodd are pointed out, together with the author's life; a glossary [&c.]. |
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Page vii
... DREAM . The TWO GENTLEMEN of VERONA . The MERRY WIVES of WINDSOR . MEASURE for MEASURE . EDINBURGH : Printed by WAL . RUDDIMAN and Company . MDCCLXIX . ADVERTISEMENT . HE intention of this advertisement is to ΤΗ THE EDINBURGH: ...
... DREAM . The TWO GENTLEMEN of VERONA . The MERRY WIVES of WINDSOR . MEASURE for MEASURE . EDINBURGH : Printed by WAL . RUDDIMAN and Company . MDCCLXIX . ADVERTISEMENT . HE intention of this advertisement is to ΤΗ THE EDINBURGH: ...
Page xxviii
... wife was the daughter of one Hatha- way , faid to have been a fubftantial yeoman in the neighbourhood of Stratford . In this kind of fettlement he continued for fome time , till an extravagance that he was guilty of , forced him both ...
... wife was the daughter of one Hatha- way , faid to have been a fubftantial yeoman in the neighbourhood of Stratford . In this kind of fettlement he continued for fome time , till an extravagance that he was guilty of , forced him both ...
Page xxx
... wives of Windfor . How well fhe was obeyed , the play itself is an admirable proof . Up- on this occafion it may not be improper to obferve , that this part of Falstaff is faid to have been written origi nally under the name of ...
... wives of Windfor . How well fhe was obeyed , the play itself is an admirable proof . Up- on this occafion it may not be improper to obferve , that this part of Falstaff is faid to have been written origi nally under the name of ...
Page xxxii
... wife not foln any thing from them ; and that if he would produce any one topic finely treated by any of them , he would undertake to fhew fomething upon the fame fubject , at least as well written by Shakespear . The latter part of his ...
... wife not foln any thing from them ; and that if he would produce any one topic finely treated by any of them , he would undertake to fhew fomething upon the fame fubject , at least as well written by Shakespear . The latter part of his ...
Page xxxvii
... wife faws and modern inftances ; And fo he plays his part . The fixth age fhifts Into the lean and flipper'd pantaloon , With spectacles on nofe , and pouch on fide ; His youthful hofe well fav'd , a world too wide For his fhrunk fhanks ...
... wife faws and modern inftances ; And fo he plays his part . The fixth age fhifts Into the lean and flipper'd pantaloon , With spectacles on nofe , and pouch on fide ; His youthful hofe well fav'd , a world too wide For his fhrunk fhanks ...
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