Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1748 - 411 pages |
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... A & . I. " My dukedom to a beggarly TANIERE . ' Shakespeare's genuine text . " Lamentings heard i'th ' air , ftrange fcreams of " death , And prophefying with accents terrible " Of dire combuftion , & c . " Macbeth , A & t II . Mr. W ...
... A & . I. " My dukedom to a beggarly TANIERE . ' Shakespeare's genuine text . " Lamentings heard i'th ' air , ftrange fcreams of " death , And prophefying with accents terrible " Of dire combuftion , & c . " Macbeth , A & t II . Mr. W ...
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... II . where Bolingbroke , fon to John of Gaunt , ap- peals the duke of Norfolk , on an accufation of high treafon ... A & t V. C 3 The The action began with giving one another the lye in Sect . 4 . on SHAKESPEARE . 23.
... II . where Bolingbroke , fon to John of Gaunt , ap- peals the duke of Norfolk , on an accufation of high treafon ... A & t V. C 3 The The action began with giving one another the lye in Sect . 4 . on SHAKESPEARE . 23.
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... A & . V. " Tis faid of Oedipus , in Sophocles , that neither the waters of the Danube , or Phafss can wash him and ... II . ' . 266 . Χερσὶ δ ̓ ἀνίπλοισιν Διὶ λείβειν αἴθυπα Γοΐνον “ Αζομαι D Hence Book 1 . ' Tis much happier for a man ...
... A & . V. " Tis faid of Oedipus , in Sophocles , that neither the waters of the Danube , or Phafss can wash him and ... II . ' . 266 . Χερσὶ δ ̓ ἀνίπλοισιν Διὶ λείβειν αἴθυπα Γοΐνον “ Αζομαι D Hence Book 1 . ' Tis much happier for a man ...
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... A & t III . the paffage is thus , Caefar . Know , Caefar doth not wrong , nor without cause Will he be fatisfied . See The fame kind of treacherous memory ... 2 thus thus have expreffed it , as they fay , to Sect . II . 83 on SHAKESPEARE .
... A & t III . the paffage is thus , Caefar . Know , Caefar doth not wrong , nor without cause Will he be fatisfied . See The fame kind of treacherous memory ... 2 thus thus have expreffed it , as they fay , to Sect . II . 83 on SHAKESPEARE .
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... A & II . Macd . Moft facrilegious murther bath broke ope The Lord's anointed temple , and ftole thence The life o'th ' building . 1 how abruptly has he introduced , in his Macbeth In Sect . 15 . 125 on SHAKESPEARE . 2 ...
... A & II . Macd . Moft facrilegious murther bath broke ope The Lord's anointed temple , and ftole thence The life o'th ' building . 1 how abruptly has he introduced , in his Macbeth In Sect . 15 . 125 on SHAKESPEARE . 2 ...
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