The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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... Translation of Terence .. Ancient Translations from Classical Authors ... List of detached Criticisms on Shakspeare , & c . . Shakspeare , Ford , and Jonson . . . Mr. Rowe's Life of Shakspeare Additional Anecdotes Commendatory Poems on ...
... Translation of Terence .. Ancient Translations from Classical Authors ... List of detached Criticisms on Shakspeare , & c . . Shakspeare , Ford , and Jonson . . . Mr. Rowe's Life of Shakspeare Additional Anecdotes Commendatory Poems on ...
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... translations from Ovid published in his name + , among those poems which pass for his , and may , * These , as the reader will find in the notes on that play , Shakspeare drew from Sir Thomas North's translation , 1579 . MALONF . + They ...
... translations from Ovid published in his name + , among those poems which pass for his , and may , * These , as the reader will find in the notes on that play , Shakspeare drew from Sir Thomas North's translation , 1579 . MALONF . + They ...
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... translated into a remoter branch of the family , without a scrutiny first made into the value of it . This , I say , inclines me to distrust the authority of the relation : but notwithstanding such an apparent improbability , if we ...
... translated into a remoter branch of the family , without a scrutiny first made into the value of it . This , I say , inclines me to distrust the authority of the relation : but notwithstanding such an apparent improbability , if we ...
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... translations , romances , and legends , started about his time , and a little before ( most of which , it is very evident , he read ) ; I think it may easily be reconciled why he ra- ther schemed his plots and characters from these more ...
... translations , romances , and legends , started about his time , and a little before ( most of which , it is very evident , he read ) ; I think it may easily be reconciled why he ra- ther schemed his plots and characters from these more ...
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... translation of , I prae , sequar . I have been told , that when Caliban , after a pleasing dream , says , " I cried to sleep again , " the author imitates Anacreon , who had , like every other man , the same wish on the same occasion ...
... translation of , I prae , sequar . I have been told , that when Caliban , after a pleasing dream , says , " I cried to sleep again , " the author imitates Anacreon , who had , like every other man , the same wish on the same occasion ...
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