The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Page 145
... should have written a play , the chief fubject of which is , the difgrace of Queen Catharine , the aggrandizement of Anne Boleyn , and the birth of her daughter , in the life - time of that daughter , than after her death : at a time ...
... should have written a play , the chief fubject of which is , the difgrace of Queen Catharine , the aggrandizement of Anne Boleyn , and the birth of her daughter , in the life - time of that daughter , than after her death : at a time ...
Page 148
... - ceal her advancement from the queen , left it should aggravate her forrows , than folicitous to penetrate The author of Shakspeare Illuftrated . into the meaning of fo extraordinary a favour , or 148 CHRONOLOCICAL ORDER.
... - ceal her advancement from the queen , left it should aggravate her forrows , than folicitous to penetrate The author of Shakspeare Illuftrated . into the meaning of fo extraordinary a favour , or 148 CHRONOLOCICAL ORDER.
Page 163
... should revive . " Meafure for Measure , A & II . sc . iv . 2 See the verfes alluded to , ante , p . 2 , & feq . n . 9 . This writer does not seem to have been very fcrupulous about adopting either the thoughts or expreffions of his ...
... should revive . " Meafure for Measure , A & II . sc . iv . 2 See the verfes alluded to , ante , p . 2 , & feq . n . 9 . This writer does not seem to have been very fcrupulous about adopting either the thoughts or expreffions of his ...
Page 181
... should seem , think- " Ifpic'd them lately with a drowfie poffet , 66 " " They will not hear in hafte . And Francifca , like lady Macbeth , is watching late at night to encourage the perpetration of a murder . The expreffion which ...
... should seem , think- " Ifpic'd them lately with a drowfie poffet , 66 " " They will not hear in hafte . And Francifca , like lady Macbeth , is watching late at night to encourage the perpetration of a murder . The expreffion which ...
Page 184
... should remark , that Sir W. D. has corrupted several words as well as proper names in the fongs , & c . but it were needlefs to particularize his mistakes , as this entire tragi- comedy will hereafter be published for the fatisfaction ...
... should remark , that Sir W. D. has corrupted several words as well as proper names in the fongs , & c . but it were needlefs to particularize his mistakes , as this entire tragi- comedy will hereafter be published for the fatisfaction ...
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