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... corrupted lines , and a decent flow to his obstructed versification . The latter ( as already has been observed ) may be frequently ef- fected by the expulsion of useless and supernu- merary syllables , and an occasional supply of such ...
... corrupted lines , and a decent flow to his obstructed versification . The latter ( as already has been observed ) may be frequently ef- fected by the expulsion of useless and supernu- merary syllables , and an occasional supply of such ...
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... - horse of tragedy , has been saddled to expedite intelligence which was meant to be delayed till the necessary moment of its disclosure . Nay , further : the prompter's book being thus corrupted , on the first night ADVERTISEMENT . 39.
... - horse of tragedy , has been saddled to expedite intelligence which was meant to be delayed till the necessary moment of its disclosure . Nay , further : the prompter's book being thus corrupted , on the first night ADVERTISEMENT . 39.
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. prompter's book being thus corrupted , on the first night of the revival of this beautiful and interest- ing play at Drury Lane , the same spurious non- sense was heard from the lips of Mrs. Siddons , lips ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. prompter's book being thus corrupted , on the first night of the revival of this beautiful and interest- ing play at Drury Lane , the same spurious non- sense was heard from the lips of Mrs. Siddons , lips ...
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... corrupted . " So far from it , Sir , ( replied the Doctor , with some harshness , ) that the word you suspect and would displace , is conspicuously beautiful where it stands , and is the only one that could have done the duty expected ...
... corrupted . " So far from it , Sir , ( replied the Doctor , with some harshness , ) that the word you suspect and would displace , is conspicuously beautiful where it stands , and is the only one that could have done the duty expected ...
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... corrupted hearts " Such censurers must have . " 4 Scourge of Folly , by J. Davies , printed about 1611 . The following lines by one of Jonson's admirers will suffici cently support Mr. Rowe in what he has said relative to the slow- ness ...
... corrupted hearts " Such censurers must have . " 4 Scourge of Folly , by J. Davies , printed about 1611 . The following lines by one of Jonson's admirers will suffici cently support Mr. Rowe in what he has said relative to the slow- ness ...
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