The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Band 1R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... speaking of an idle anecdote , related by Smollet of Ben Jonson , he has this remark * : " Smollet knew less of Jonson than even Mr. Malone ; he knew enough , how- ever , of the publick to be convinced that in calumniating him , he was ...
... speaking of an idle anecdote , related by Smollet of Ben Jonson , he has this remark * : " Smollet knew less of Jonson than even Mr. Malone ; he knew enough , how- ever , of the publick to be convinced that in calumniating him , he was ...
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... speaking of The Winter's Tale , Mr. Gifford remarks , that Mr. Malone's " text and his notes confound each other . " They certainly do so , if we are satisfied to take them as they are exhibited by Mr. Steevens . But how stands the fact ...
... speaking of The Winter's Tale , Mr. Gifford remarks , that Mr. Malone's " text and his notes confound each other . " They certainly do so , if we are satisfied to take them as they are exhibited by Mr. Steevens . But how stands the fact ...
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... was a colloquial mode of speaking of a favourite author . If the criticks had no other ground for their opinion * Gifford's Jonson , vol . ix . p . 4 . than what Mr. Gifford has supposed , their foundation was ADVERTISEMENT . ناد.
... was a colloquial mode of speaking of a favourite author . If the criticks had no other ground for their opinion * Gifford's Jonson , vol . ix . p . 4 . than what Mr. Gifford has supposed , their foundation was ADVERTISEMENT . ناد.
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... speak for fretting . " His remark , that Jonson was for any religion , as being versed in both , has , I think , been misunderstood . It does not , I apprehend , ` mean that he was of no religion , but that having been led to consider ...
... speak for fretting . " His remark , that Jonson was for any religion , as being versed in both , has , I think , been misunderstood . It does not , I apprehend , ` mean that he was of no religion , but that having been led to consider ...
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... speak with harshness , as it is now well known that it proceeded from a disturbed state of mind , which terminated at last in the most deplorable calamity that can afflict human nature ) , appeared against it in an angry and surrilous ...
... speak with harshness , as it is now well known that it proceeded from a disturbed state of mind , which terminated at last in the most deplorable calamity that can afflict human nature ) , appeared against it in an angry and surrilous ...
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