The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen1 |
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To his pretensions of descent from Shakspearé , one might almost be induced to apply a ludicrous passage uttered by Fielding's Phaeton in the Suds : by all the parish boys I'm flamm'd : " You the sun's son , you rascal ! you be ded .
To his pretensions of descent from Shakspearé , one might almost be induced to apply a ludicrous passage uttered by Fielding's Phaeton in the Suds : by all the parish boys I'm flamm'd : " You the sun's son , you rascal ! you be ded .
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... having in the following passage of Venus and Adonis , – • Leading him prisoner in a red - rose chain " borrowed an idea from his 83d Sonnet : " The Muses not long since intrapping love • In chaines of roafes , " & c .
... having in the following passage of Venus and Adonis , – • Leading him prisoner in a red - rose chain " borrowed an idea from his 83d Sonnet : " The Muses not long since intrapping love • In chaines of roafes , " & c .
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... degree as experimental ; for their corruptions and obscurities are still fo numerous , and the progress of fortunate conjecture so tardy and uncertain , that our remote descendants may be perplexed by passages that have ADVERTISEMENT .
... degree as experimental ; for their corruptions and obscurities are still fo numerous , and the progress of fortunate conjecture so tardy and uncertain , that our remote descendants may be perplexed by passages that have ADVERTISEMENT .
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our remote descendants may be perplexed by passages that have perplexed us ; and the readings which have hitherto disunited the opinions of the learned , may continue to disunite them as long as England and Shakspeare have a name .
our remote descendants may be perplexed by passages that have perplexed us ; and the readings which have hitherto disunited the opinions of the learned , may continue to disunite them as long as England and Shakspeare have a name .
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... may be more delectable than an easy passage over a smooth one , though they both conduct to the same object . ... will appear to want support ; and yet whole lines and passages in the following plays incur a very just suspicion of ...
... may be more delectable than an easy passage over a smooth one , though they both conduct to the same object . ... will appear to want support ; and yet whole lines and passages in the following plays incur a very just suspicion of ...
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