The Quarterly Review, Volumes 237-238William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1922 |
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... called ' Amours by J. D. with certein other Sonnets by W. S. , ' licensed for publication in 1600 , but not brought out , may refer to Shakespearean sonnets . But there was a William Smith who produced a collection of sonnets called ...
... called ' Amours by J. D. with certein other Sonnets by W. S. , ' licensed for publication in 1600 , but not brought out , may refer to Shakespearean sonnets . But there was a William Smith who produced a collection of sonnets called ...
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... called apocryphal plays , are by Shakespeare , it will be impossible to settle the question ( for instance ) of his classical knowledge . Interpolated passages or scenes have also crept into ' Cymbeline ' and other plays . These must be ...
... called apocryphal plays , are by Shakespeare , it will be impossible to settle the question ( for instance ) of his classical knowledge . Interpolated passages or scenes have also crept into ' Cymbeline ' and other plays . These must be ...
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... called so ? Take the splendid apostrophe to Mars in the third scene of the fourth act , or these lines : ' By th ' helm of Mars I saw them in the war , Like to a pair of lions smeared with prey , Make lines in troops aghast . I fixed my ...
... called so ? Take the splendid apostrophe to Mars in the third scene of the fourth act , or these lines : ' By th ' helm of Mars I saw them in the war , Like to a pair of lions smeared with prey , Make lines in troops aghast . I fixed my ...
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... called in told the same tale , adding , ' There now ! I told you not to burn them ,值 as they might be of consequence . ' But we naturally ask why these papers were left in the hands of a tenant , and how he had a right to make away ...
... called in told the same tale , adding , ' There now ! I told you not to burn them ,值 as they might be of consequence . ' But we naturally ask why these papers were left in the hands of a tenant , and how he had a right to make away ...
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... called in at Will's and to have found that the discourse of the critics had wandered from the death of the French king to those of Monsieur Boileau , Monsieur Racine , and Monsieur Corneille , and several other poets whom they regretted ...
... called in at Will's and to have found that the discourse of the critics had wandered from the death of the French king to those of Monsieur Boileau , Monsieur Racine , and Monsieur Corneille , and several other poets whom they regretted ...
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