The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Band 1Rwington, 1821 |
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... gentleman residing in one of the remote counties of England , from that very circum- stance is much more likely to explain to us the meaning of a term , which , although from the changes that our language has undergone , it may now be ...
... gentleman residing in one of the remote counties of England , from that very circum- stance is much more likely to explain to us the meaning of a term , which , although from the changes that our language has undergone , it may now be ...
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... Gentlemen of Verona and the Comedy of Errors , by which those who were not attentive to dates , might have been led to form very erroneous conclusions as to the inequality of Shakspeare's genius . We shall now find his powers gradually ...
... Gentlemen of Verona and the Comedy of Errors , by which those who were not attentive to dates , might have been led to form very erroneous conclusions as to the inequality of Shakspeare's genius . We shall now find his powers gradually ...
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... gentleman , I know he flattered himself that they viewed each other with sentiments of mutual esteem . How then would he have been mortified and chagrined , if he had lived to peruse the last edition of Ben Jonson , in which not only ...
... gentleman , I know he flattered himself that they viewed each other with sentiments of mutual esteem . How then would he have been mortified and chagrined , if he had lived to peruse the last edition of Ben Jonson , in which not only ...
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... gentleman , with whom he was then living on terms of intimacy , a direct and blunt contradiction . My principal object is to defend my late friend's integrity ; but I will step out of that course for a moment , to say a word in favour ...
... gentleman , with whom he was then living on terms of intimacy , a direct and blunt contradiction . My principal object is to defend my late friend's integrity ; but I will step out of that course for a moment , to say a word in favour ...
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... gentleman , so- liciting his assistance in his projected edition of Jonson ; and wherever Mr. Malone's sentiments , at a subsequent period , are found to vary from those which that letter contains , this change of opinion is converted ...
... gentleman , so- liciting his assistance in his projected edition of Jonson ; and wherever Mr. Malone's sentiments , at a subsequent period , are found to vary from those which that letter contains , this change of opinion is converted ...
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