The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Pagina 49
... Observations and Conjectures on some Passages of Shakspeare . [ By Tho . Tyrwhitt , Efq . ] 8vo . 1766 . An Effay on the Learning of Shakspeare , addreffed to Jofeph Cradock , Efq . By the Rev. Dr. Richard Farmer . 8vo . 1767. Second ...
... Observations and Conjectures on some Passages of Shakspeare . [ By Tho . Tyrwhitt , Efq . ] 8vo . 1766 . An Effay on the Learning of Shakspeare , addreffed to Jofeph Cradock , Efq . By the Rev. Dr. Richard Farmer . 8vo . 1767. Second ...
Pagina 52
... Observations on the Character of Hamlet . By Mr. Richardfon . 12mo . 1784 . The Beauties of Shakspeare selected from his works . To which are added , the principal Scenes in the fame Author . 12mo . 1784. Printed for Kearsley ...
... Observations on the Character of Hamlet . By Mr. Richardfon . 12mo . 1784 . The Beauties of Shakspeare selected from his works . To which are added , the principal Scenes in the fame Author . 12mo . 1784. Printed for Kearsley ...
Pagina 96
... observed that there is a flight vari- ation between the titles of the anonymous play and Shakspeare's piece ; both of which , in confequence of the inaccuracy of Mr. Pope , and his being very fuperficially acquainted with the ...
... observed that there is a flight vari- ation between the titles of the anonymous play and Shakspeare's piece ; both of which , in confequence of the inaccuracy of Mr. Pope , and his being very fuperficially acquainted with the ...
Pagina 100
... observed , are faint pro- totypes of Benedick and Beatrice . The doggrel verses in this piece , like those in The Comedy of Errors , are longer and more hobling than those which have been quoted from The Taming of the Shrew : " You two ...
... observed , are faint pro- totypes of Benedick and Beatrice . The doggrel verses in this piece , like those in The Comedy of Errors , are longer and more hobling than those which have been quoted from The Taming of the Shrew : " You two ...
Pagina 101
... observations on Love's La- bour's Loft , fays , he " cannot fee why the author gave it this name . " - The following lines exhibit the train of thoughts which probably suggested to Shakspeare this title , as well as that which anciently ...
... observations on Love's La- bour's Loft , fays , he " cannot fee why the author gave it this name . " - The following lines exhibit the train of thoughts which probably suggested to Shakspeare this title , as well as that which anciently ...
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