The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Band 1J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... Shakespear . And after his death , that Author writes To the memory of his beloved Mr. Wil- liam Shakespear , which fhows as if the friendship had continued thro ' life . I cannot for my own part find any thing Invidious or Sparing in ...
... Shakespear . And after his death , that Author writes To the memory of his beloved Mr. Wil- liam Shakespear , which fhows as if the friendship had continued thro ' life . I cannot for my own part find any thing Invidious or Sparing in ...
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... Shakespear's want of learning ; fo what has continued it down to us may have been the many blunders and illiteracies of the first Publishers of his works . In thefe Editions their ignorance fhines in almost every page ; nothing is more ...
... Shakespear's want of learning ; fo what has continued it down to us may have been the many blunders and illiteracies of the first Publishers of his works . In thefe Editions their ignorance fhines in almost every page ; nothing is more ...
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... Shakespear publifhed his works himself ( efpe- cially in his latter time , and after his retreat from the ftage ) we fhould not only be certain which are ge- nuine ; but should find in those that are , the errors leffened by fome ...
... Shakespear publifhed his works himself ( efpe- cially in his latter time , and after his retreat from the ftage ) we fhould not only be certain which are ge- nuine ; but should find in those that are , the errors leffened by fome ...
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... Shakespear the justice to reject thofe eight plays in their edition ; tho ' they were then printed in his Name , in every body's hands , and acted with fome applaufe ; ( as we learn from what Ben Johnson fays of Pericles in his Ode on ...
... Shakespear the justice to reject thofe eight plays in their edition ; tho ' they were then printed in his Name , in every body's hands , and acted with fome applaufe ; ( as we learn from what Ben Johnson fays of Pericles in his Ode on ...
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... Shakespear , that with all his faults , and with all the irregularity of his Drama , one may look upon his works , in comparison of those that are more finish'd and regular , as upon an ancient majestick piece of Gothick Architecture ...
... Shakespear , that with all his faults , and with all the irregularity of his Drama , one may look upon his works , in comparison of those that are more finish'd and regular , as upon an ancient majestick piece of Gothick Architecture ...
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