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... observed ( see p . 73. n . 3. ) that he " can not suppose Shakspeare to have been the father of a Doctor of Divinity who never laughed ; " and - to wafte no more words on Sir William D'Avenant , —let but our readers furvey his heavy ...
... observed ( see p . 73. n . 3. ) that he " can not suppose Shakspeare to have been the father of a Doctor of Divinity who never laughed ; " and - to wafte no more words on Sir William D'Avenant , —let but our readers furvey his heavy ...
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... observe , that this part of Falstaff is faid to have been written originally under the name of Oldcastle : some of that family being then remaining , the queen was pleased to com- mand him to alter it ; upon which he made use of ...
... observe , that this part of Falstaff is faid to have been written originally under the name of Oldcastle : some of that family being then remaining , the queen was pleased to com- mand him to alter it ; upon which he made use of ...
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... observation , which I have been informed , three very great men concurred in making upon this part was extremely juft ; that Shakspeare had not only found out a new character in his Caliban , but had alfo devifed and adapted a new ...
... observation , which I have been informed , three very great men concurred in making upon this part was extremely juft ; that Shakspeare had not only found out a new character in his Caliban , but had alfo devifed and adapted a new ...
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... observed , in those characters taken from the Roman hiftory ; and of this , the fiercenefs and impatience of Coriolanus , his courage and difdain of the common people , the virtue and philofophical temper of Brutus , and the irregular ...
... observed , in those characters taken from the Roman hiftory ; and of this , the fiercenefs and impatience of Coriolanus , his courage and difdain of the common people , the virtue and philofophical temper of Brutus , and the irregular ...
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... observe , that all the following partì-- culars , extracted from the preface of thefe gentle- men , are as little founded in truth as their defcrip- 6 which letter , though nov › loft , remained long in the hands of Sir William D ...
... observe , that all the following partì-- culars , extracted from the preface of thefe gentle- men , are as little founded in truth as their defcrip- 6 which letter , though nov › loft , remained long in the hands of Sir William D ...
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