The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... , the Cotswold games were inftituted by one Dover . They con- fifted , as Mr. Warton has observed , of wrestling , leaping , pitching the bar , handling the pike , dan- cing of women , various kinds of hunting , and 140 CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
... , the Cotswold games were inftituted by one Dover . They con- fifted , as Mr. Warton has observed , of wrestling , leaping , pitching the bar , handling the pike , dan- cing of women , various kinds of hunting , and 140 CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
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... observed , that an incident in it feems to be burlefqued in a comedy entitled Hiftriomafix , which , though not printed till 1610 , muft have been written before the death of Queen Elizabeth , who , in the last act of the piece , is ...
... observed , that an incident in it feems to be burlefqued in a comedy entitled Hiftriomafix , which , though not printed till 1610 , muft have been written before the death of Queen Elizabeth , who , in the last act of the piece , is ...
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... observation , when the youth who has been confulting her , retires : " I know he loves me not , nor there's no hope on't . " Inftead of the greafe that's fweaten from the murderer's gibbet , and the finger of birth - ftrangled babe ...
... observation , when the youth who has been confulting her , retires : " I know he loves me not , nor there's no hope on't . " Inftead of the greafe that's fweaten from the murderer's gibbet , and the finger of birth - ftrangled babe ...
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... observed that mul- berries were not much known in England before the year 1609. Some few mulberry - trees however had been brought from France and planted before that period , and Shakspeare , we find , had seen fome of the fruit in a ...
... observed that mul- berries were not much known in England before the year 1609. Some few mulberry - trees however had been brought from France and planted before that period , and Shakspeare , we find , had seen fome of the fruit in a ...
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... 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 unworthy ...
... 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 unworthy ...
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