The plays of Shakespeare, from the text of S. Johnson, with the prefaces, notes &c. of Rowe, Pope and many other critics. 6 vols. [in 12 pt. Followed by] Shakespeare's poems, Band 1 |
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... come at all in competition with them ; and this probably it was , which procured them the good re- ception that is ... comes next it , and of Clifford the murderer of them both ; Beau- fort's dreadful exit , the exit of king Henry ...
... come at all in competition with them ; and this probably it was , which procured them the good re- ception that is ... comes next it , and of Clifford the murderer of them both ; Beau- fort's dreadful exit , the exit of king Henry ...
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... comes next are indeed serious in their opinion ; for if he is not vifible in " Love's Labour's loft , " we know not in which of his comedies he can be faid to be fo : the ease and sprightliness of the dialogue in very many parts of NOT ...
... comes next are indeed serious in their opinion ; for if he is not vifible in " Love's Labour's loft , " we know not in which of his comedies he can be faid to be fo : the ease and sprightliness of the dialogue in very many parts of NOT ...
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... comes to the crown in the end of the fecond part of Henry the fourth . Amongst other extravagancies , in the Merry Wives of Windsor , he has made him a deer - stealer , that he might at the same time remember his Warwickshire profecutor ...
... comes to the crown in the end of the fecond part of Henry the fourth . Amongst other extravagancies , in the Merry Wives of Windsor , he has made him a deer - stealer , that he might at the same time remember his Warwickshire profecutor ...
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... comes to be placed the first by the publishers of his works , can never have been the firft written by him : it seems to me as perfect in its kind , as almost any thing we have of his . One may observe , that the unities are kept here ...
... comes to be placed the first by the publishers of his works , can never have been the firft written by him : it seems to me as perfect in its kind , as almost any thing we have of his . One may observe , that the unities are kept here ...
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... comes to another part of the drama , The manners of bis characters , in acting or Speaking what is proper for them , and fit to be shown by the poet , he may be generally justified , and in very many places greatly commended . For those ...
... comes to another part of the drama , The manners of bis characters , in acting or Speaking what is proper for them , and fit to be shown by the poet , he may be generally justified , and in very many places greatly commended . For those ...
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