The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Band 1R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... collection of congratu- latory verses which issued on that event from the Univer- sity of Dublin . In 1763 he became a student in the Inner Temple ; and in 1767 was called to the Irish bar . It 1 might naturally have been expected ...
... collection of congratu- latory verses which issued on that event from the Univer- sity of Dublin . In 1763 he became a student in the Inner Temple ; and in 1767 was called to the Irish bar . It 1 might naturally have been expected ...
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... collection of old plays , de- claring himself that he was now become " a dowager commentator . " It is painful to think that this har- mony should ever have been disturbed , or that any thing should have led a disagreement between two ...
... collection of old plays , de- claring himself that he was now become " a dowager commentator . " It is painful to think that this har- mony should ever have been disturbed , or that any thing should have led a disagreement between two ...
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... collection . " In 1796 he was again called forth to display his zeal in defence of Shakspeare , against the contemptible fabrica- tions with which the Irelands endeavoured to delude the publick . Although this imposture , unlike the ...
... collection . " In 1796 he was again called forth to display his zeal in defence of Shakspeare , against the contemptible fabrica- tions with which the Irelands endeavoured to delude the publick . Although this imposture , unlike the ...
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... society which will not easily be supplied ; and his executors , of whom Mr. Malone had the honour to be one , having determined in 1797 to give the world a complete collection of his works , he lxviii A BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF.
... society which will not easily be supplied ; and his executors , of whom Mr. Malone had the honour to be one , having determined in 1797 to give the world a complete collection of his works , he lxviii A BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF.
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William Shakespeare. the world a complete collection of his works , he super- intended the publication , and prefixed to it a very pleasing biographical sketch of their author . Although his attention was still principally directed to ...
William Shakespeare. the world a complete collection of his works , he super- intended the publication , and prefixed to it a very pleasing biographical sketch of their author . Although his attention was still principally directed to ...
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