The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Band 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... likewise learn from her monument in Stratford church . How long he continued in this kind of settlement , upon his own native spot , is not more easily to be determined . But if the tradition be true , of that extravagance which forced ...
... likewise learn from her monument in Stratford church . How long he continued in this kind of settlement , upon his own native spot , is not more easily to be determined . But if the tradition be true , of that extravagance which forced ...
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... likewise , pretended to have collated the old copies , and yet seldom has corrected the text but to its injury . I congratulate with the manes of our poet , that this gentleman has been sparing in in- dulging his private sense , as he ...
... likewise , pretended to have collated the old copies , and yet seldom has corrected the text but to its injury . I congratulate with the manes of our poet , that this gentleman has been sparing in in- dulging his private sense , as he ...
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... likewise of many a classick writer . The nature of any distemper once found has generally been the immediate step to a cure . Shakspeare's case has in a great measure resembled that of a corrupt classick ; and , consequently , the ...
... likewise of many a classick writer . The nature of any distemper once found has generally been the immediate step to a cure . Shakspeare's case has in a great measure resembled that of a corrupt classick ; and , consequently , the ...
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... likewise in his conjectures , which are properly his own , will be seen in the course of my remarks ; though , as he hath declined to give the reasons for his interpola- tions , he hath not afforded me so fair a hold of him as Mr ...
... likewise in his conjectures , which are properly his own , will be seen in the course of my remarks ; though , as he hath declined to give the reasons for his interpola- tions , he hath not afforded me so fair a hold of him as Mr ...
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... likewise , that melancholy is often not pleasing , and that the disturbance of one man may be the relief of another ; that different auditors have different habitudes ; and that , upon the whole , all pleasure con- sists in variety ...
... likewise , that melancholy is often not pleasing , and that the disturbance of one man may be the relief of another ; that different auditors have different habitudes ; and that , upon the whole , all pleasure con- sists in variety ...
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