The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... death of the person supposed to be reprefented ; and then , ( as Edmund says in King Lear ) come pat , like the catastrophe of the old comedy . " Shakspeare was buried in 1616 ; and in 1708 the first notice of this piâure occurs . Where ...
... death of the person supposed to be reprefented ; and then , ( as Edmund says in King Lear ) come pat , like the catastrophe of the old comedy . " Shakspeare was buried in 1616 ; and in 1708 the first notice of this piâure occurs . Where ...
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... death . - So ready , however , are interested people in affift- ing credulous ones to impofe on themselves , that we will venture to predict , if fome opulent dupe to the flimfy artifice of Chatterton , fhould advertise a confiderable ...
... death . - So ready , however , are interested people in affift- ing credulous ones to impofe on themselves , that we will venture to predict , if fome opulent dupe to the flimfy artifice of Chatterton , fhould advertise a confiderable ...
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... death . That oral information concerning his works was ftill acceffible , may with fimilar probability be inferred ; as fome of the original and most See Mr. Holt White's note on Romeo and Juliet , Vol . XXI . p . 95. n . 6 . i . e . as ...
... death . That oral information concerning his works was ftill acceffible , may with fimilar probability be inferred ; as fome of the original and most See Mr. Holt White's note on Romeo and Juliet , Vol . XXI . p . 95. n . 6 . i . e . as ...
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... death , the truth is , that his pieces , when first performed , were fo far from being applauded by the people , that they were fcarcely endured ; and many of them were actually damned . 66 the fine plush and velvets of the age " Did ...
... death , the truth is , that his pieces , when first performed , were fo far from being applauded by the people , that they were fcarcely endured ; and many of them were actually damned . 66 the fine plush and velvets of the age " Did ...
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... death at his , native Stratford . His pleafureable wit and good- He had the good fortune to gather an eftate equal to his occafion , ) Gildon , without authority , I believe , fays , that our author left behind him an eftate of 300l ...
... death at his , native Stratford . His pleafureable wit and good- He had the good fortune to gather an eftate equal to his occafion , ) Gildon , without authority , I believe , fays , that our author left behind him an eftate of 300l ...
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