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Pagina 3
... that prevailed at the time when this play was written , will prove that Shakspeare was in no danger of fuch cenfures , fince he only turned the system that was then universally admitted , to his advantage , and was far from ...
... that prevailed at the time when this play was written , will prove that Shakspeare was in no danger of fuch cenfures , fince he only turned the system that was then universally admitted , to his advantage , and was far from ...
Pagina 4
... that such performances were really to be seen in a day of battle , or only endeavoured to en- liven his description , by adopting the notions of the vulgar , it is equally certain , that such notions were in his time received , and that ...
... that such performances were really to be seen in a day of battle , or only endeavoured to en- liven his description , by adopting the notions of the vulgar , it is equally certain , that such notions were in his time received , and that ...
Pagina 5
... that Bishop Hall mentions a village in Lancashire , * where their number was greater than that of the houses . The jefuits and fectaries took advantage of this universal error , and endeavoured to promote the interest of their parties ...
... that Bishop Hall mentions a village in Lancashire , * where their number was greater than that of the houses . The jefuits and fectaries took advantage of this universal error , and endeavoured to promote the interest of their parties ...
Pagina 16
... that do cling together , And choke their art . The merciless Macdonwald ( Worthy to be a rebel ; for , to that , The multiplying villainies of nature Do fwarm upon him , ) from the western ifles Of Kernes and Gallowglasses is supplied ...
... that do cling together , And choke their art . The merciless Macdonwald ( Worthy to be a rebel ; for , to that , The multiplying villainies of nature Do fwarm upon him , ) from the western ifles Of Kernes and Gallowglasses is supplied ...
Pagina 20
... that direction called the futura fagittalis ; and which , confequently , muft be opened by such a stroke . It is remarkable , that Milton , who in his youth read and imitated our poet much , particularly in his Comus , was misled by ...
... that direction called the futura fagittalis ; and which , confequently , muft be opened by such a stroke . It is remarkable , that Milton , who in his youth read and imitated our poet much , particularly in his Comus , was misled by ...
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