The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Band 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... perhaps have been carried too far , and the zeal which has been exerted in collecting all the remains of the Elizabethan age , may perhaps , in some cases , have been inordinate ; but it is surely preferable to the ignorance which ...
... perhaps have been carried too far , and the zeal which has been exerted in collecting all the remains of the Elizabethan age , may perhaps , in some cases , have been inordinate ; but it is surely preferable to the ignorance which ...
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... perhaps with some inconsistency on his part , as he has , on other occasions , contended in 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 ...
... perhaps with some inconsistency on his part , as he has , on other occasions , contended in 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 ...
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... perhaps , place its authority on a much higher ground than that of Lord Dupe's ancestor . There are not , indeed , want- ing those who suspect that Mr. Steevens was better ac- quainted with the history of its manufacture , and that ...
... perhaps , place its authority on a much higher ground than that of Lord Dupe's ancestor . There are not , indeed , want- ing those who suspect that Mr. Steevens was better ac- quainted with the history of its manufacture , and that ...
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... perhaps , to intimate that no greater could be detected . " That a duty has by some persons been im- perfectly performed , is no sufficient reason why others should neglect it altogether ; nor can the deceit , which he insinuates has ...
... perhaps , to intimate that no greater could be detected . " That a duty has by some persons been im- perfectly performed , is no sufficient reason why others should neglect it altogether ; nor can the deceit , which he insinuates has ...
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... . He commences with an extract from Mr. Malone . " The Comedy of Humours , played eleven times be- tween 25th Nov. 1596 and 11th Maye , 1597 .'- Perhaps , VOL . I. с 6 says Mr. Malone , ( on this extract from ADVERTISEMENT . xxxiii.
... . He commences with an extract from Mr. Malone . " The Comedy of Humours , played eleven times be- tween 25th Nov. 1596 and 11th Maye , 1597 .'- Perhaps , VOL . I. с 6 says Mr. Malone , ( on this extract from ADVERTISEMENT . xxxiii.
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