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His minde and hand went together : And what he thought he uttered with that eafineffe , that we have fcarce received from him a blot in his papers . But it is not our Province , who onely gather his workes , and give them you ...
His minde and hand went together : And what he thought he uttered with that eafineffe , that we have fcarce received from him a blot in his papers . But it is not our Province , who onely gather his workes , and give them you ...
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... that because Ben Johnson had much the more learning , it was faid on the one hand that Shakespear had none at all ; and because Shakespear had much the most wit and fancy , it was retorted on the other , that Johnson wanted both .
... that because Ben Johnson had much the more learning , it was faid on the one hand that Shakespear had none at all ; and because Shakespear had much the most wit and fancy , it was retorted on the other , that Johnson wanted both .
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... divided with lines , and the Actors names in the margin ) where feveral of thofe very paffages were added in a written hand , which are fince to be found in the folio . އ އރ ވާ In the next place , a number of beautiful paffages ...
... divided with lines , and the Actors names in the margin ) where feveral of thofe very paffages were added in a written hand , which are fince to be found in the folio . އ އރ ވާ In the next place , a number of beautiful paffages ...
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And I fhould conjecture of fome of the others , ( particularly Love's Labour's Loft , The Winter's Tale , and Titus Andronicus ) that only fome characters , fingle fcenes , or perhaps a few particular paffages , were of his hand .
And I fhould conjecture of fome of the others , ( particularly Love's Labour's Loft , The Winter's Tale , and Titus Andronicus ) that only fome characters , fingle fcenes , or perhaps a few particular paffages , were of his hand .
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He is reprefented under an Arch in a fitting Posture , a Cushion spread before him , with a Pen in his Right Hand , and his Left refted on a Scrowl of Paper . The Latin Dittich , which is placed under the Cufhion , has been given us by ...
He is reprefented under an Arch in a fitting Posture , a Cushion spread before him , with a Pen in his Right Hand , and his Left refted on a Scrowl of Paper . The Latin Dittich , which is placed under the Cufhion , has been given us by ...
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