The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Band 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... better reasons than I have yet been able to find . The result of my in . quiries , in which it would be ludicrous to boast of impartiality , is , that the unities of time and place are not essential to a just drama , that though they ...
... better reasons than I have yet been able to find . The result of my in . quiries , in which it would be ludicrous to boast of impartiality , is , that the unities of time and place are not essential to a just drama , that though they ...
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... better sort piqued themselves upon any great degree of knowledge or nicety that way ; till Ben Jonson getting possession of the stage , brought critical learning into vogue : and that this was not done without difficulty , may appear ...
... better sort piqued themselves upon any great degree of knowledge or nicety that way ; till Ben Jonson getting possession of the stage , brought critical learning into vogue : and that this was not done without difficulty , may appear ...
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... better , by his having a few more materials ; of which he was not a better collator than the other , nor did he excel him in the use of them ; for , in this article , both their judgments may be equally call'd in question ; in what he ...
... better , by his having a few more materials ; of which he was not a better collator than the other , nor did he excel him in the use of them ; for , in this article , both their judgments may be equally call'd in question ; in what he ...
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