The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... poets copied the other , or , as I rather believe , that there was then fome fyftem of the fairy empire generally received , which they both reprefented as ac- curately as they could . Whether Drayton or Shakspeare wrote firft , I ...
... poets copied the other , or , as I rather believe , that there was then fome fyftem of the fairy empire generally received , which they both reprefented as ac- curately as they could . Whether Drayton or Shakspeare wrote firft , I ...
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... , not inelegantly , conje & ures , that the poet wrote : 26 -on old Hyems ' chill and icy crown . ' " " An odorous chaplet of fweet fummer buds . Is , It 40 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM . Fall in the fresh lap of the crimson rofe1; ...
... , not inelegantly , conje & ures , that the poet wrote : 26 -on old Hyems ' chill and icy crown . ' " " An odorous chaplet of fweet fummer buds . Is , It 40 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM . Fall in the fresh lap of the crimson rofe1; ...
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... poet's defcription of the actions , it plainly 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 ...
... poet's defcription of the actions , it plainly 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 ...
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... poet has fo well marked out every diftinguished circumstance of her life and character in this beautiful allegory ... poets , are mermaids ) contended for precedency with the Mufes , who overcoming them took away their wings . The ...
... poet has fo well marked out every diftinguished circumstance of her life and character in this beautiful allegory ... poets , are mermaids ) contended for precedency with the Mufes , who overcoming them took away their wings . The ...
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... poet images by certain fars fhooting madly from their fpheres : By which he meant the earls of Northumberland and Weftmorland , who fell in her quarrel ; and principally the great duke of Norfolk , whofe pro- jected marriage with her ...
... poet images by certain fars fhooting madly from their fpheres : By which he meant the earls of Northumberland and Weftmorland , who fell in her quarrel ; and principally the great duke of Norfolk , whofe pro- jected marriage with her ...
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