The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Page 87
... quoted a line , which the author feems to have borrowed from Shakspeare : 66 ( 6 ' Twas I that led you through the painted meads , Where the light fairies danc'd upon the flowers , Hanging in every ieaf an orient pearl . " So , in A ...
... quoted a line , which the author feems to have borrowed from Shakspeare : 66 ( 6 ' Twas I that led you through the painted meads , Where the light fairies danc'd upon the flowers , Hanging in every ieaf an orient pearl . " So , in A ...
Page 94
... quoted below it must have been publifhed , ) gives weight From a paffage in a tract written by Sir John Har- rington , entitled The Metamorphofis of Ajax , 1596 , this old play appears to have been printed before that time , pro- bably ...
... quoted below it must have been publifhed , ) gives weight From a paffage in a tract written by Sir John Har- rington , entitled The Metamorphofis of Ajax , 1596 , this old play appears to have been printed before that time , pro- bably ...
Page 100
... quoted from The Taming of the Shrew : 66 You two are bookmen ; can you tell by your wit What was a month old at Cain's birth , that's not five weeks old as yet ? " . " O ' my truth moft fweet jefts ! moft incony vulgar wit , " When it ...
... quoted from The Taming of the Shrew : 66 You two are bookmen ; can you tell by your wit What was a month old at Cain's birth , that's not five weeks old as yet ? " . " O ' my truth moft fweet jefts ! moft incony vulgar wit , " When it ...
Page 102
... Sir Humphry Gilbert had gone on a fimilar voyage of difcovery the pre- ceding year . The particular fituation of England in 1595 may have fuggefted the line above quoted : " Some to 4 the wars , & c . In that year it 102 CHRONOLOGICAL ...
... Sir Humphry Gilbert had gone on a fimilar voyage of difcovery the pre- ceding year . The particular fituation of England in 1595 may have fuggefted the line above quoted : " Some to 4 the wars , & c . In that year it 102 CHRONOLOGICAL ...
Page 108
... quoted ftruck me , as only displaying one of thofe characteriflical traits which diftinguifh old people of the lower clafs ; who delight in enumerating a multitude of minute cir- cumftances that have no relation to the business im ...
... quoted ftruck me , as only displaying one of thofe characteriflical traits which diftinguifh old people of the lower clafs ; who delight in enumerating a multitude of minute cir- cumftances that have no relation to the business im ...
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