The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Page 118
... It is obfervable that our author's fon , Hamnet , died in August , 1596. That a man of such sensi- bility , and of fo amiable a difpofition , fhould have loft his only fon , who had attained the age 118 CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
... It is obfervable that our author's fon , Hamnet , died in August , 1596. That a man of such sensi- bility , and of fo amiable a difpofition , fhould have loft his only fon , who had attained the age 118 CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
Page 149
... such incense was by no means difpleafing , ) that I cannot forbear to tranfcribe ' them : " She is a gallant creature , and complete " In mind and feature . I perfuade me , from her " Will fall fome bleffing to this land , which shall ...
... such incense was by no means difpleafing , ) that I cannot forbear to tranfcribe ' them : " She is a gallant creature , and complete " In mind and feature . I perfuade me , from her " Will fall fome bleffing to this land , which shall ...
Page 171
... Such evi- dence , however , as it furnishes , induces me to ascribe it to 1605 , after Shakspeare had composed King Lear , and before he had written Macbeth . The character of Edgar in King Lear is undoubt- edly formed on that of ...
... Such evi- dence , however , as it furnishes , induces me to ascribe it to 1605 , after Shakspeare had composed King Lear , and before he had written Macbeth . The character of Edgar in King Lear is undoubt- edly formed on that of ...
Page 199
... Such is the observation of this critick . what chymiftry can the fenfe which he has affixed to this paffage , be extracted from it ? Or is it probable , that Shakspeare , who has more than once condefcended to be the encomiaft of the ...
... Such is the observation of this critick . what chymiftry can the fenfe which he has affixed to this paffage , be extracted from it ? Or is it probable , that Shakspeare , who has more than once condefcended to be the encomiaft of the ...
Page 214
... such teftimony as fhall convict our veteran comedian of having , fpor- tively , ingenioufly , and falfely , ( though with no malice afore - thought , ) invented and fabricated the narrative given in the letter already mentioned ...
... such teftimony as fhall convict our veteran comedian of having , fpor- tively , ingenioufly , and falfely , ( though with no malice afore - thought , ) invented and fabricated the narrative given in the letter already mentioned ...
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