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Pagina 7
... passages in our old writers , that the law - terms were the principal times for business and plea- The country gentlemen then flocked to London with their families , to settle their disputes , see plays and puppet shows ( mo- tions ) ...
... passages in our old writers , that the law - terms were the principal times for business and plea- The country gentlemen then flocked to London with their families , to settle their disputes , see plays and puppet shows ( mo- tions ) ...
Pagina 23
... passage , Theo- bald has written , in the margin of his copy , a flurt on Shakspeare . This jealousy of our great poet , commenced under such respectable auspices , has since become epidemical , and infected almost all his critics . The ...
... passage , Theo- bald has written , in the margin of his copy , a flurt on Shakspeare . This jealousy of our great poet , commenced under such respectable auspices , has since become epidemical , and infected almost all his critics . The ...
Pagina 30
... passage , and ever ( when 2 You must give over housekeeping in the country , & c . ] Primum fac procul te abducas a patria - Ingere te in convictum juvenum vere nobilium . Eras . ' Inn . avITT . 3 Least popular . ] Least vulgar ; most ...
... passage , and ever ( when 2 You must give over housekeeping in the country , & c . ] Primum fac procul te abducas a patria - Ingere te in convictum juvenum vere nobilium . Eras . ' Inn . avITT . 3 Least popular . ] Least vulgar ; most ...
Pagina 32
... passage , Whalley says , " Breath'd has here the same meaning as Shaks- peare ( he means , his commentator , ) has assigned it in Henry IV " " And when you breathe in your watering , they cry , Hem ! and bid you play it off . " 1st Part ...
... passage , Whalley says , " Breath'd has here the same meaning as Shaks- peare ( he means , his commentator , ) has assigned it in Henry IV " " And when you breathe in your watering , they cry , Hem ! and bid you play it off . " 1st Part ...
Pagina 48
... passage in Chapman's Monsieur d'Olive : " You may hear them ( the gallants ) half a mile ere they come at you - sixe or seaven make a perfect mor- rice - daunce ; they need no bells , their spurs serve their turne . " A. iii . But a yet ...
... passage in Chapman's Monsieur d'Olive : " You may hear them ( the gallants ) half a mile ere they come at you - sixe or seaven make a perfect mor- rice - daunce ; they need no bells , their spurs serve their turne . " A. iii . But a yet ...
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