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This is a thought in which Shakspeare feems to have much delighted . We ineet with it more than once in his Sonnets . Sce 5th , 6th , and 54th Sonnets . MALONE . 4 to whofe unwifh'd yoke ] Thus the modern editors particle to is wanting ...
This is a thought in which Shakspeare feems to have much delighted . We ineet with it more than once in his Sonnets . Sce 5th , 6th , and 54th Sonnets . MALONE . 4 to whofe unwifh'd yoke ] Thus the modern editors particle to is wanting ...
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This paffage feems to have been imitated by Milton . Paradife Loft , B. 1c . - 896 . MALONE . 9 Too high to be enthrall'd to love . ] This reading poffeffes all the editions , but carries no just meaning in it .
This paffage feems to have been imitated by Milton . Paradife Loft , B. 1c . - 896 . MALONE . 9 Too high to be enthrall'd to love . ] This reading poffeffes all the editions , but carries no just meaning in it .
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S no quantity , Quality feems a word more fuitable to the fenfe than quantity , but either may ferve . JOHNSON . 6 in game ] Game here fignifies not contentious play , but Sport , jeft . So Spenfer : " ' twixt earnest and ' twixt game .
S no quantity , Quality feems a word more fuitable to the fenfe than quantity , but either may ferve . JOHNSON . 6 in game ] Game here fignifies not contentious play , but Sport , jeft . So Spenfer : " ' twixt earnest and ' twixt game .
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The fame Bottom , who feems bred in a tiring - room , has another hiftrionical paffion . He is for engroffing every part , and would exclude his inferiors from all poffibility of diftinction . He is therefore defirous to play Pyramus ...
The fame Bottom , who feems bred in a tiring - room , has another hiftrionical paffion . He is for engroffing every part , and would exclude his inferiors from all poffibility of diftinction . He is therefore defirous to play Pyramus ...
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There feems a double forgetfulness of our poet , in relation to the characters of this interlude . The father and mother of Thisby , and the father of Pyramus , are here mentioned , who do not appear at all in the interlude ; but Wall ...
There feems a double forgetfulness of our poet , in relation to the characters of this interlude . The father and mother of Thisby , and the father of Pyramus , are here mentioned , who do not appear at all in the interlude ; but Wall ...
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