The Plays of William Shakspeare: with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, Band 1AMS Press, 1900 |
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... public might fee what they contained ; and do not hesitate to declare my firm perfuafion that of Locrine , Lord Cromwell , Sir John Oldcastle , the London Prodigal , and The Puritan , Shakspeare did not write a single line . How little ...
... public might fee what they contained ; and do not hesitate to declare my firm perfuafion that of Locrine , Lord Cromwell , Sir John Oldcastle , the London Prodigal , and The Puritan , Shakspeare did not write a single line . How little ...
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... public chance to be in good humour , or the author much in their favour , the people are sure to follow . Hence it is that the true critick hath fo frequently attached himself to works of established reputation ; not to teach the world ...
... public chance to be in good humour , or the author much in their favour , the people are sure to follow . Hence it is that the true critick hath fo frequently attached himself to works of established reputation ; not to teach the world ...
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... public , who have a better pretence to demand it of me , fome reason for my presenting them with these amufe- ments : which , if I am not much mistaken , may be excused by the best and fairest examples ; and , what is more , may be ...
... public , who have a better pretence to demand it of me , fome reason for my presenting them with these amufe- ments : which , if I am not much mistaken , may be excused by the best and fairest examples ; and , what is more , may be ...
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... public was gross and dark ; and to be able to read and write , was an accomplishment still valued for its rarity . Nations , like individuals have their infancy , A people newly awakened to literary curiofity , be- ing yet unacquainted ...
... public was gross and dark ; and to be able to read and write , was an accomplishment still valued for its rarity . Nations , like individuals have their infancy , A people newly awakened to literary curiofity , be- ing yet unacquainted ...
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... public attention , those who can add any thing to his illustration , communicate their discoveries , and time produces what had eluded diligence . To time I have been obliged to resign many paf- sages , which , though I did not ...
... public attention , those who can add any thing to his illustration , communicate their discoveries , and time produces what had eluded diligence . To time I have been obliged to resign many paf- sages , which , though I did not ...
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