The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 12J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... dramas , the dissimilitude of the style from our author's undoubted compositions , and the tradition mentioned by Ravens- croft , when some of his contemporaries had not been long dead , ( for Lowin and Taylor , two of his fellow ...
... dramas , the dissimilitude of the style from our author's undoubted compositions , and the tradition mentioned by Ravens- croft , when some of his contemporaries had not been long dead , ( for Lowin and Taylor , two of his fellow ...
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... dramas , in possession ; and of which I consider this play , and at least four fifths of the First Part of King Henry VI . ( including the whole of the first Act ) the performances , no doubt , of one or other of the writers als ready ...
... dramas , in possession ; and of which I consider this play , and at least four fifths of the First Part of King Henry VI . ( including the whole of the first Act ) the performances , no doubt , of one or other of the writers als ready ...
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... dramas I allude to , are , it is true , to be found in the collections of Dodsley and Hawkins : though I could wish that each of those gentlemen had confined his researches to the further side of the year 1600 . Future editors will ...
... dramas I allude to , are , it is true , to be found in the collections of Dodsley and Hawkins : though I could wish that each of those gentlemen had confined his researches to the further side of the year 1600 . Future editors will ...
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... dramas . It can neither boast of his striking excellencies , nor his acknowledged defects ; for it offers not a single interesting situation , a natural character , or a string of quibbles from first to last . That Shakspeare should ...
... dramas . It can neither boast of his striking excellencies , nor his acknowledged defects ; for it offers not a single interesting situation , a natural character , or a string of quibbles from first to last . That Shakspeare should ...
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... dramas , compared with Pericles , is purity itself . The metre is seldom attended to ; verse is frequently printed ... drama than would have been justifiable , if the copies of it now extant had been less disfigured by the negligence and ...
... dramas , compared with Pericles , is purity itself . The metre is seldom attended to ; verse is frequently printed ... drama than would have been justifiable , if the copies of it now extant had been less disfigured by the negligence and ...
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