The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Band 1J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... fame province . On the contrary , he thinks the world much obliged to them for the progress they made in weeding out fo great a number of blunders and mistakes as they have done , and probably be who hath carried on the work might never ...
... fame province . On the contrary , he thinks the world much obliged to them for the progress they made in weeding out fo great a number of blunders and mistakes as they have done , and probably be who hath carried on the work might never ...
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... fame fentence . The pro- moter of the prefent Edition hath ventured to difcard but few more upon his own judgment , the most confiderable of which is that wretched piece of ribaldry in King Henry V. put into the mouths of the French ...
... fame fentence . The pro- moter of the prefent Edition hath ventured to difcard but few more upon his own judgment , the most confiderable of which is that wretched piece of ribaldry in King Henry V. put into the mouths of the French ...
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... fame image : each picture like á mock - rainbow is but the reflexion of a reflexion . But every fingle character in Shakespear is as much an Indivi- dual , as thofe in Life itself ; it is as impoffible to find any two alike ; and fuch ...
... fame image : each picture like á mock - rainbow is but the reflexion of a reflexion . But every fingle character in Shakespear is as much an Indivi- dual , as thofe in Life itself ; it is as impoffible to find any two alike ; and fuch ...
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... fame root : it not being at all credible that thefe could be the errors of any man who had the leaft tincture of a school , or the least conversation with fuch as had . Ben Johnson ( whom they will not think par- tial to him ) allows ...
... fame root : it not being at all credible that thefe could be the errors of any man who had the leaft tincture of a school , or the least conversation with fuch as had . Ben Johnson ( whom they will not think par- tial to him ) allows ...
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... fame Author open- ly exprefs his contempt of it in the Induction to Bartholo- mew - Fair , in the year 1614 , when Shakespear was yet liv- ing . And there is no better authority for these latter fort , than for the former , which were ...
... fame Author open- ly exprefs his contempt of it in the Induction to Bartholo- mew - Fair , in the year 1614 , when Shakespear was yet liv- ing . And there is no better authority for these latter fort , than for the former , which were ...
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