The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... editor of the Canterbury Tales of Chau- cer , in his Introductory Difcourfe , ( See vol . iv . p . 161. ) obferves , that Pluto and Proferpina in the Marchant's Tale , appear to have been the true progenitors of Shakspeare's Oberon and ...
... editor of the Canterbury Tales of Chau- cer , in his Introductory Difcourfe , ( See vol . iv . p . 161. ) obferves , that Pluto and Proferpina in the Marchant's Tale , appear to have been the true progenitors of Shakspeare's Oberon and ...
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... editors ; but our author , who diligently perus'd Plutarch , and glean'd from him , where his fubject would admit , knew , from the life of Thefeus , that her name was Perigyne , ( or Perigune ) by whom Thefeus had his fon Melanippus ...
... editors ; but our author , who diligently perus'd Plutarch , and glean'd from him , where his fubject would admit , knew , from the life of Thefeus , that her name was Perigyne , ( or Perigune ) by whom Thefeus had his fon Melanippus ...
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... editor of our author may without any detriment to his work omit this note , which I should have been better pleased to ... editors . Shakspeare without question wrote : " The human mortals want their winter HERYED , " D3 i.e. Pale in her ...
... editor of our author may without any detriment to his work omit this note , which I should have been better pleased to ... editors . Shakspeare without question wrote : " The human mortals want their winter HERYED , " D3 i.e. Pale in her ...
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... EDITOR . After all the endeavours of the editors , this paffage ftill remains , to me unintelligible . I cannot fee why winter is , in the general confufion of the year now defcribed , more wanted than any other feafon . Dr. Warburton ...
... EDITOR . After all the endeavours of the editors , this paffage ftill remains , to me unintelligible . I cannot fee why winter is , in the general confufion of the year now defcribed , more wanted than any other feafon . Dr. Warburton ...
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... EDITOR . A roundel , rondill , or roundelay , is used to fignify a fong begin- ning or ending with the fame fentence , redit in orbem . Puttenham , in his art of Poetry , 1589 , has a chapter On the roundel , or sphere , and produces ...
... EDITOR . A roundel , rondill , or roundelay , is used to fignify a fong begin- ning or ending with the fame fentence , redit in orbem . Puttenham , in his art of Poetry , 1589 , has a chapter On the roundel , or sphere , and produces ...
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