The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen13Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... poet imagines himself defcribing Rumour , and forgets that Rumour is the speaker . JOHNSON . So easy and so plain a ftop , ] The flops are the holes in a flute or pipe . So , in Hamlet : " Govern these ventages with your finger and ...
... poet imagines himself defcribing Rumour , and forgets that Rumour is the speaker . JOHNSON . So easy and so plain a ftop , ] The flops are the holes in a flute or pipe . So , in Hamlet : " Govern these ventages with your finger and ...
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... poet wrote : And this worm - eaten hold of ragged tone . THEOBALD . Theobald is certainly right . So , in The Wars of Cyrus , & c . 1594 : " Befieg'd his fortress with his men at arms , " Where only I and that Libanio stay'd " By whom I ...
... poet wrote : And this worm - eaten hold of ragged tone . THEOBALD . Theobald is certainly right . So , in The Wars of Cyrus , & c . 1594 : " Befieg'd his fortress with his men at arms , " Where only I and that Libanio stay'd " By whom I ...
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... poets ( I forget which ) : curfu confumere campum . BLACKSTONE . The line quoted by Sir William Blackstone is in NEMESIAN . latumque fuga confumere caтрит . MALONE . * Of Hotspur , coldfpur ? ] Hotspur seems to have been a very common ...
... poets ( I forget which ) : curfu confumere campum . BLACKSTONE . The line quoted by Sir William Blackstone is in NEMESIAN . latumque fuga confumere caтрит . MALONE . * Of Hotspur , coldfpur ? ] Hotspur seems to have been a very common ...
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... poet , the title - page to an elegy , as well as every intermediate leaf , was totally black . I have several in my ... poets , as G. Douglas , Chaucer , Lord Buckhurst , Fairfax ; and signifies , far gone in woe . So , in The ...
... poet , the title - page to an elegy , as well as every intermediate leaf , was totally black . I have several in my ... poets , as G. Douglas , Chaucer , Lord Buckhurst , Fairfax ; and signifies , far gone in woe . So , in The ...
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... poet's eighth Sonnet : " Then let not Winter's ragged hand deface " In thee thy summer . " Again , in the play ... poetry , may be absence of 1 TRA . This ftrained paffion doth you wrong , my C2 KING HENRY IV . 19 A scaly gauntlet ...
... poet's eighth Sonnet : " Then let not Winter's ragged hand deface " In thee thy summer . " Again , in the play ... poetry , may be absence of 1 TRA . This ftrained paffion doth you wrong , my C2 KING HENRY IV . 19 A scaly gauntlet ...
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