The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 12 |
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... GRAY AND SON ; R. PHENEY ; BALDWIN , CRADOCK , AND JOY ; NEWMAN AND CO .; OGLES , DUNCAN , AND CO .; T. HAMILTON ; W. WOOD ; J. SHELDON ; E. EDWARDS ; WHITMORE AND FENN ; W. MASON ; G. AND W. B. WHITTAKER ; SIMPKIN AND MARSHALL ...
... GRAY AND SON ; R. PHENEY ; BALDWIN , CRADOCK , AND JOY ; NEWMAN AND CO .; OGLES , DUNCAN , AND CO .; T. HAMILTON ; W. WOOD ; J. SHELDON ; E. EDWARDS ; WHITMORE AND FENN ; W. MASON ; G. AND W. B. WHITTAKER ; SIMPKIN AND MARSHALL ...
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M. Mason . * This person was not Decius , but Decimus Brutus . The poet ( as Voltaire has done since ) confounds the characters of Marcus and Decimus . Decimus Brutus was the most cherished by Cæsar of all his friends , while Marcus ...
M. Mason . * This person was not Decius , but Decimus Brutus . The poet ( as Voltaire has done since ) confounds the characters of Marcus and Decimus . Decimus Brutus was the most cherished by Cæsar of all his friends , while Marcus ...
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9 common proof , ] Common experiment . Johnson . Common proof means a matter proved by common experience . With great deference to Johnson , I cannot think that the word experiment will bear that meaning . M. Mason .
9 common proof , ] Common experiment . Johnson . Common proof means a matter proved by common experience . With great deference to Johnson , I cannot think that the word experiment will bear that meaning . M. Mason .
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M. Mason . The word genius , in our author's time , meant either a good angel or a familiar evil spirit , ” and is so defined by Bullokar in his English Expositor , 1616. So , in Macbeth : - and , under him , My genius is rebuk'd ...
M. Mason . The word genius , in our author's time , meant either a good angel or a familiar evil spirit , ” and is so defined by Bullokar in his English Expositor , 1616. So , in Macbeth : - and , under him , My genius is rebuk'd ...
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M. Mason . In this sentence , [ i . e . the two first lines of the speech , ] as in several others , Shakspeare , with a view perhaps to imitate the abruptness and inaccuracy of discourse , has constructed the latter part without any ...
M. Mason . In this sentence , [ i . e . the two first lines of the speech , ] as in several others , Shakspeare , with a view perhaps to imitate the abruptness and inaccuracy of discourse , has constructed the latter part without any ...
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