The plays of Shakespeare, from the text of S. Johnson, with the prefaces, notes &c. of Rowe, Pope and many other critics. 6 vols. [in 12 pt. Followed by] Shakespeare's poems, المجلد 1 |
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الصفحة lxx
... monsters described by the poets ; and that their beads at least may have something human , though their bodies and tails are wild beafts and ferpents . As I believe that what I have mentioned gave rife to the opinion of Shakespeare's ...
... monsters described by the poets ; and that their beads at least may have something human , though their bodies and tails are wild beafts and ferpents . As I believe that what I have mentioned gave rife to the opinion of Shakespeare's ...
الصفحة clxiii
... monster , and acknowledges at the fame time the pen that drew it , in these two lines only , spoken over a king who lies ftab'd before him , - - What , will the aspiring blood of Lancaster Sink in the ground ? I thought it would have ...
... monster , and acknowledges at the fame time the pen that drew it , in these two lines only , spoken over a king who lies ftab'd before him , - - What , will the aspiring blood of Lancaster Sink in the ground ? I thought it would have ...
الصفحة clxviii
... monsters that are not to be parallel'd in all the annals of play - writing ; yet they were received with applause , and were the favourites of the publick for almoft ten years together , ending at 1595 : many plays of this stamp , it is ...
... monsters that are not to be parallel'd in all the annals of play - writing ; yet they were received with applause , and were the favourites of the publick for almoft ten years together , ending at 1595 : many plays of this stamp , it is ...
الصفحة clxxi
... and by their ridicule the town at last was made fenfible of their ill judgment , and the theatre was purg'd of these monsters . things that dishonour them ; and where realities have been Mr. CAPELL's INTRODUCTION . clxxi.
... and by their ridicule the town at last was made fenfible of their ill judgment , and the theatre was purg'd of these monsters . things that dishonour them ; and where realities have been Mr. CAPELL's INTRODUCTION . clxxi.
الصفحة 37
... monster's ear ; To make an earthquake : fure , it was the roar Of a whole herd of lions . ALON . Heard you this ? [ To Gonzale . GON . Upon my honour , Sir , I heard a humming , And that a strange one too , which did awake me . I fhak'd ...
... monster's ear ; To make an earthquake : fure , it was the roar Of a whole herd of lions . ALON . Heard you this ? [ To Gonzale . GON . Upon my honour , Sir , I heard a humming , And that a strange one too , which did awake me . I fhak'd ...
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