The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Band 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... favour of phraseology as far removed from modern usage ; but , that the reader may be aware of the nature of the altera- tions which have been made , I have , in some of the earlier plays , exhibited a few of these supposed grammatical ...
... favour of phraseology as far removed from modern usage ; but , that the reader may be aware of the nature of the altera- tions which have been made , I have , in some of the earlier plays , exhibited a few of these supposed grammatical ...
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... favour , advanced the pretensions of another portrait , which confessedly was not supported by any evidence at all , but , on the contrary , was ushered into the world with a story which he himself has shown to be false * . The whole ...
... favour , advanced the pretensions of another portrait , which confessedly was not supported by any evidence at all , but , on the contrary , was ushered into the world with a story which he himself has shown to be false * . The whole ...
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... favour of this picture , which he did in deference to the judgment of one so well acquainted with Shakspeare ; but happening to glance his eye upon Mr. Steevens's face , he instantly perceived , by the triumph depicted in the peculiar ...
... favour of this picture , which he did in deference to the judgment of one so well acquainted with Shakspeare ; but happening to glance his eye upon Mr. Steevens's face , he instantly perceived , by the triumph depicted in the peculiar ...
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... favour , I have availed myself of the kind liberality of its posses- sor ; and an engraving from it , through the recommenda- tion of Sir Thomas Lawrence and Mr. Phillips , has been procured from that excellent artist Mr. Agar . In addi ...
... favour , I have availed myself of the kind liberality of its posses- sor ; and an engraving from it , through the recommenda- tion of Sir Thomas Lawrence and Mr. Phillips , has been procured from that excellent artist Mr. Agar . In addi ...
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... favour of his logick . 666 Antony Munday is ridiculed here by Ben Jonson ; but he might notwithstanding be deservedly eminent ; that malignity which endeavoured to tear a wreath from the brow of Shakspeare , would certainly not spare ...
... favour of his logick . 666 Antony Munday is ridiculed here by Ben Jonson ; but he might notwithstanding be deservedly eminent ; that malignity which endeavoured to tear a wreath from the brow of Shakspeare , would certainly not spare ...
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