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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... Writer was first shown in Castle Street , the few remaining advocates for the Ch dosan canvas observed , that its unwelcome nival exhibited not a single trait of Shakspeare But all on a sudden , these criticks have shifted their ground ...
... Writer was first shown in Castle Street , the few remaining advocates for the Ch dosan canvas observed , that its unwelcome nival exhibited not a single trait of Shakspeare But all on a sudden , these criticks have shifted their ground ...
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... writer , should bring with him some knowledge ; and yet he by whom a thousand minutiæ remain to be learned , needs ... writing notes , as Dr. Johnson has pleasantly observed in 3 › Tempest . his preface , is not of difficult attainment ...
... writer , should bring with him some knowledge ; and yet he by whom a thousand minutiæ remain to be learned , needs ... writing notes , as Dr. Johnson has pleasantly observed in 3 › Tempest . his preface , is not of difficult attainment ...
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... writing ; and here it is nei ther better nor worse , but faithfully transcribed from the copy which his relation very courteously communicated to me : " " A parliemente member , a justice of peace , " At home a poor scare - crowe , at ...
... writing ; and here it is nei ther better nor worse , but faithfully transcribed from the copy which his relation very courteously communicated to me : " " A parliemente member , a justice of peace , " At home a poor scare - crowe , at ...
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... writer . His name is printed , as the custom was in those times , amongst those of the other players , before some old plays , but without any particular account of what sort of parts he used to play ; and though I have inquired , I ...
... writer . His name is printed , as the custom was in those times , amongst those of the other players , before some old plays , but without any particular account of what sort of parts he used to play ; and though I have inquired , I ...
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... writing were , the people of his age , who began to grow wonder- fully fond of diversions of this kind , could not but be highly pleased to see a genius arise amongst them of so pleasurable , so rich a vein , and so plentifully capable ...
... writing were , the people of his age , who began to grow wonder- fully fond of diversions of this kind , could not but be highly pleased to see a genius arise amongst them of so pleasurable , so rich a vein , and so plentifully capable ...
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