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Pagina 39
I am far from fuppofing that Shakspeare might not fometimes think confufedly , and therefore am not sure that the paffage is corrupted . If we should read : And human mortals want their wonted year , yet will not this licence of ...
I am far from fuppofing that Shakspeare might not fometimes think confufedly , and therefore am not sure that the paffage is corrupted . If we should read : And human mortals want their wonted year , yet will not this licence of ...
Pagina 41
Glapthorne , in his comedy called Wit in a Conftable , 1637 , has this paffage : 66 ――――――― - I will teach his bench - boys , " Serjeants , and trumpeters to act , and fave " The city all that charges . " " When she was lady may'refs ...
Glapthorne , in his comedy called Wit in a Conftable , 1637 , has this paffage : 66 ――――――― - I will teach his bench - boys , " Serjeants , and trumpeters to act , and fave " The city all that charges . " " When she was lady may'refs ...
Pagina 50
This paffage is paraphrafed from two lines of an ancient poet : Tu nocte vel atra 66 " Lumen , et in folis tu mihi turba locis . " JOHNSON . 4 Nor doth the wood lack worlds of company ; ] The fame thought occurs in the ad Part of K. Hen ...
This paffage is paraphrafed from two lines of an ancient poet : Tu nocte vel atra 66 " Lumen , et in folis tu mihi turba locis . " JOHNSON . 4 Nor doth the wood lack worlds of company ; ] The fame thought occurs in the ad Part of K. Hen ...
Pagina 67
It appears from the following paffage in Thomas Newton's Herball to the Bible , 8vo . 1587 , that the throfile is a diftinct bird from the thrush . " There is alfo another forte of myrte or myrtle which is wild , whofe berries the ...
It appears from the following paffage in Thomas Newton's Herball to the Bible , 8vo . 1587 , that the throfile is a diftinct bird from the thrush . " There is alfo another forte of myrte or myrtle which is wild , whofe berries the ...
Pagina 75
That fairies did ftamp to fome purpose , may be known from the following paffage in Olaus Magnus de Gentibus Septentrionalibus.- " Vero faltem adco profundé interram imprefferant , ut locus infigni ardore orbiculariter perefus ...
That fairies did ftamp to fome purpose , may be known from the following paffage in Olaus Magnus de Gentibus Septentrionalibus.- " Vero faltem adco profundé interram imprefferant , ut locus infigni ardore orbiculariter perefus ...
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