Dramatic Miscellanies: Consisting of Critical Observations on Several Plays of Shakspeare: With a Review of His Principle Characters, and Those of Various Eminent Writers, Том 2author, 1785 |
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... Steevens , I think , very fubftantially proves . Helen's meaning , then , may be thus plainly deduced : " The agreement , which is fettled between your valour , which is paffive , and your fear , which is active , will carry you through ...
... Steevens , I think , very fubftantially proves . Helen's meaning , then , may be thus plainly deduced : " The agreement , which is fettled between your valour , which is paffive , and your fear , which is active , will carry you through ...
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... the public taste . The ftage was then in its infancy , nor could the people , all at once , B 3 Johnfon and Steevens's Shak fpeare . be be weaned from their baubles , their caps and bells ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . 21.
... the public taste . The ftage was then in its infancy , nor could the people , all at once , B 3 Johnfon and Steevens's Shak fpeare . be be weaned from their baubles , their caps and bells ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . 21.
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... Steevens seems to understand the language of love better than his friend , and juftifies Theobald . If Mr. Tyrrwhit wants an authority for a person in love being fond of retirement and foli- tude , Romeo and Juliet will give him one ...
... Steevens seems to understand the language of love better than his friend , and juftifies Theobald . If Mr. Tyrrwhit wants an authority for a person in love being fond of retirement and foli- tude , Romeo and Juliet will give him one ...
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... Steevens , in his very ingenious note upon this obfcure paffage , has not , I think , cleared all the difficulties of it . He imagines that Helen , in her covenant with the King , to fuffer all manner of in- dignities if she does not ...
... Steevens , in his very ingenious note upon this obfcure paffage , has not , I think , cleared all the difficulties of it . He imagines that Helen , in her covenant with the King , to fuffer all manner of in- dignities if she does not ...
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... Steevens , whom nothing escapes , is rather beforehand with me in this explanation , or at leaft in fomething very near it . KING . My honour's at the stake ; which to defeat , I muft produce my power . Mr. Theobald , who was not well ...
... Steevens , whom nothing escapes , is rather beforehand with me in this explanation , or at leaft in fomething very near it . KING . My honour's at the stake ; which to defeat , I muft produce my power . Mr. Theobald , who was not well ...
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