The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Band 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... public mind is pretty well made up upon the sub- ject . But to return to Shakspeare . While Mr. Malone was engaged in this work , he received from Mr. Steevens a request of a most extraordinary nature . In a third edi- tion of Johnson ...
... public mind is pretty well made up upon the sub- ject . But to return to Shakspeare . While Mr. Malone was engaged in this work , he received from Mr. Steevens a request of a most extraordinary nature . In a third edi- tion of Johnson ...
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... public estimation . It has sometimes been objected to Mr. Malone , that he is too minute and circumstantial in collateral details . To this , if he had not defended him self against this charge in the Life of Shakspeare , it might be ...
... public estimation . It has sometimes been objected to Mr. Malone , that he is too minute and circumstantial in collateral details . To this , if he had not defended him self against this charge in the Life of Shakspeare , it might be ...
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... public library * , will be considered as a valuable acquisition ; for pamphlets have never yet been examined with a proper regard to posterity . Most of the obsolete pieces will be found on enquiry to have been in- troduced into ...
... public library * , will be considered as a valuable acquisition ; for pamphlets have never yet been examined with a proper regard to posterity . Most of the obsolete pieces will be found on enquiry to have been in- troduced into ...
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... read ; either in the ori- ginal , or ( which I rather think ) in some translation that is not now to be met with , and form'd his play upon it . It was translated anew , and made public in 1755 M 2 MR . CAPELL'S INTRODUCTION . 163.
... read ; either in the ori- ginal , or ( which I rather think ) in some translation that is not now to be met with , and form'd his play upon it . It was translated anew , and made public in 1755 M 2 MR . CAPELL'S INTRODUCTION . 163.
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William Shakespeare James Boswell. It was translated anew , and made public in 1755 , in a small octavo pamphlet , printed for M. Cooper : and , at the end of it , a novel of Boccace ; ( the first of day the tenth ) which , as the ...
William Shakespeare James Boswell. It was translated anew , and made public in 1755 , in a small octavo pamphlet , printed for M. Cooper : and , at the end of it , a novel of Boccace ; ( the first of day the tenth ) which , as the ...
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