The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Band 2H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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... poet had in his first plan defign'd fuch a character ; which , on a survey of it , he found would be fuperfluous ; and therefore he left it out . Me . Much deferved on his part , and equally A 3 Me (1) MUCH ADO about NOTHING. ...
... poet had in his first plan defign'd fuch a character ; which , on a survey of it , he found would be fuperfluous ; and therefore he left it out . Me . Much deferved on his part , and equally A 3 Me (1) MUCH ADO about NOTHING. ...
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... poet's true meaning . Our poet feems to use the word Stuffing here much as Plautus does in his Mufellaria : At 1. Sc . 3 . Non veftem amatores mulieris amant , fed veftis fartum . A 4 Beat . Beat . No , not ' till a hot January MUCH ADO ...
... poet's true meaning . Our poet feems to use the word Stuffing here much as Plautus does in his Mufellaria : At 1. Sc . 3 . Non veftem amatores mulieris amant , fed veftis fartum . A 4 Beat . Beat . No , not ' till a hot January MUCH ADO ...
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... poet's allufion here . In Law - Tricks , or , Who would have thought it , ( a Comedy written by John Day , and printed in 1608 ) I find this fpeech . I have heard , Old Adam was an honest Man , and a good Gardiner z lev'd Lettice well ...
... poet's allufion here . In Law - Tricks , or , Who would have thought it , ( a Comedy written by John Day , and printed in 1608 ) I find this fpeech . I have heard , Old Adam was an honest Man , and a good Gardiner z lev'd Lettice well ...
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... poet employs this word again , in the like fignifi- cation , in K. Lear . -therefore great France My mourning , and important tears hath pitied . ( 5 ) My v for is Pailemon's roof , within the boue is Love . ] Thus the whole ftream of ...
... poet employs this word again , in the like fignifi- cation , in K. Lear . -therefore great France My mourning , and important tears hath pitied . ( 5 ) My v for is Pailemon's roof , within the boue is Love . ] Thus the whole ftream of ...
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... poet alludes to the ftory of Baucis and Philemon from OVID : And this old couple , as the Roman poet defcribes it , liv'd in a thatch'd cottage ; -Stipulis & canna teƐta paluftri . But why , within the house is Love ? Baucis and ...
... poet alludes to the ftory of Baucis and Philemon from OVID : And this old couple , as the Roman poet defcribes it , liv'd in a thatch'd cottage ; -Stipulis & canna teƐta paluftri . But why , within the house is Love ? Baucis and ...
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