The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... appear to have been the true progenitors of Shakspeare's Oberon and Titania . " STEEVENS . 1 Queen . ] As to the Fairy Queen , ( fays Mr. Warton in his Obfervations on Spenfer ) confidered apart from the race of fairies , the notion of ...
... appear to have been the true progenitors of Shakspeare's Oberon and Titania . " STEEVENS . 1 Queen . ] As to the Fairy Queen , ( fays Mr. Warton in his Obfervations on Spenfer ) confidered apart from the race of fairies , the notion of ...
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... appears to have been fome years fince the quarrel first began . For it WARBURTON . By the middle fummer's Spring , our author feems to mean the beginning of middle of mid fummer . Spring for beginning he uses again : 2d . P. Hen . IV ...
... appears to have been fome years fince the quarrel first began . For it WARBURTON . By the middle fummer's Spring , our author feems to mean the beginning of middle of mid fummer . Spring for beginning he uses again : 2d . P. Hen . IV ...
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... appears to be fatisfactory and authorized by the context . The middle fum- mer's ' s fpring , is , I apprehend , the feason when trees put forth their Second , or as they are frequently called their midfummer Shoots . Thus , Evelyn in ...
... appears to be fatisfactory and authorized by the context . The middle fum- mer's ' s fpring , is , I apprehend , the feason when trees put forth their Second , or as they are frequently called their midfummer Shoots . Thus , Evelyn in ...
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... appears redundant , to mark the differ- ence between men and fairies . Fairies were not human , but they were yet fubject to mortality . STEEVENS . • " This however ( fays the author of THE REMARKS ) does not by any means appear to be ...
... appears redundant , to mark the differ- ence between men and fairies . Fairies were not human , but they were yet fubject to mortality . STEEVENS . • " This however ( fays the author of THE REMARKS ) does not by any means appear to be ...
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... appears we should read : FOLLYING Would imitate ; fays fir J. Maun- play the wanton . full often has be i . e . wantoning in fport and gaiety . Thus the old English writ- ers " and they beeleven FOLYLY and falfly " . deville , from and ...
... appears we should read : FOLLYING Would imitate ; fays fir J. Maun- play the wanton . full often has be i . e . wantoning in fport and gaiety . Thus the old English writ- ers " and they beeleven FOLYLY and falfly " . deville , from and ...
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