The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 1J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... performed with accuracy one of the heaviest of literary tasks , ought not to be molested by a dis- play of petty faults , which might have eluded the most vigilant faculties of sight and hearing that were ever placed as spies over the ...
... performed with accuracy one of the heaviest of literary tasks , ought not to be molested by a dis- play of petty faults , which might have eluded the most vigilant faculties of sight and hearing that were ever placed as spies over the ...
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... performed with accuracy one of the heaviest of literary tasks , ought not to be molested by a dis- play of petty faults , which might have eluded the most vigilant faculties of sight and hearing that were ever placed as spies over the ...
... performed with accuracy one of the heaviest of literary tasks , ought not to be molested by a dis- play of petty faults , which might have eluded the most vigilant faculties of sight and hearing that were ever placed as spies over the ...
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... performed with accuracy one of the heaviest of literary tasks , ought not to be molested by a dis- play of petty faults , which might have eluded the most vigilant faculties of sight and hearing that were ever placed as spies over the ...
... performed with accuracy one of the heaviest of literary tasks , ought not to be molested by a dis- play of petty faults , which might have eluded the most vigilant faculties of sight and hearing that were ever placed as spies over the ...
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... performed with accuracy one of the heaviest of literary tasks , ought not to be molested by a dis- play of petty faults , which might have eluded the most vigilant faculties of sight and hearing that were ever placed as spies over the ...
... performed with accuracy one of the heaviest of literary tasks , ought not to be molested by a dis- play of petty faults , which might have eluded the most vigilant faculties of sight and hearing that were ever placed as spies over the ...
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... performed as well . " Dryden himself also certainly alludes to this story , which he appears to have related both to Gildon and Rowe , in the follow- To face p.73 . Vol.1 . I.Jordan del . From 72 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
... performed as well . " Dryden himself also certainly alludes to this story , which he appears to have related both to Gildon and Rowe , in the follow- To face p.73 . Vol.1 . I.Jordan del . From 72 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
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