The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Band 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... acquainted with Jonson , and had enjoyed his conversation at the Dog * . Mr. Gifford expresses a doubt whether there is any authority for the assertion , that Suckling was a professed admirer of Shakspeare , except Sir John's Session of ...
... acquainted with Jonson , and had enjoyed his conversation at the Dog * . Mr. Gifford expresses a doubt whether there is any authority for the assertion , that Suckling was a professed admirer of Shakspeare , except Sir John's Session of ...
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... acquainted with the arguments on both sides , and might sometimes , like his great namesake , be inclined to talk for victory , by which he might puzzle Drummond , who was probably not a very skilful polemick . We are told , by Jonson ...
... acquainted with the arguments on both sides , and might sometimes , like his great namesake , be inclined to talk for victory , by which he might puzzle Drummond , who was probably not a very skilful polemick . We are told , by Jonson ...
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... acquainted with the history of Ireland , it would be superfluous to point out the extraordinary qua- lities which adorned the character of Anthony Malone . As a lawyer , an orator , and an able and upright states- man , he was ...
... acquainted with the history of Ireland , it would be superfluous to point out the extraordinary qua- lities which adorned the character of Anthony Malone . As a lawyer , an orator , and an able and upright states- man , he was ...
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... means by which a correct exhibition of our great Poet could be obtained . Mr. Steevens was gratified to find that one so well acquainted with the subject entertained that high estima- tion of his lvi A BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF.
... means by which a correct exhibition of our great Poet could be obtained . Mr. Steevens was gratified to find that one so well acquainted with the subject entertained that high estima- tion of his lvi A BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF.
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... acquaintance with early English literature , and a remarkably retentive memory ; he was besides , as Mr. Gifford has justly observed , " a wit and a scholar . " But his wit , and the sprightliness of his style , were too often employed ...
... acquaintance with early English literature , and a remarkably retentive memory ; he was besides , as Mr. Gifford has justly observed , " a wit and a scholar . " But his wit , and the sprightliness of his style , were too often employed ...
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