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... faid at different times to have been made from it ; buta regard for truth obliges us to confefs that they are all unlike each other , † and convey no diftinct refem- blance of the poor remains of their avowed original . Of the drapery ...
... faid at different times to have been made from it ; buta regard for truth obliges us to confefs that they are all unlike each other , † and convey no diftinct refem- blance of the poor remains of their avowed original . Of the drapery ...
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... faid by another perfon , and in another place . Though our adoptions have been flightly men- tioned already , our fourth impreffion of the Plays of Shakspeare muft not iffue into the world without particular and ample acknowledgements ...
... faid by another perfon , and in another place . Though our adoptions have been flightly men- tioned already , our fourth impreffion of the Plays of Shakspeare muft not iffue into the world without particular and ample acknowledgements ...
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... faid to have been so very bitter , that it redoubled The following is the infcription on her tomb - ftone in the church of Stratford : Here lyeth interred the body of ANNE , wife of William Shakspeare , who departed this life the 6th ...
... faid to have been so very bitter , that it redoubled The following is the infcription on her tomb - ftone in the church of Stratford : Here lyeth interred the body of ANNE , wife of William Shakspeare , who departed this life the 6th ...
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... faid , that the people of thofe parts pronounce low fie like Lucy . They do fo at this day in Scotland . Mr. Wilkes , grandfon of the gentleman to whom Mr. Jones repeated the ftanza , appears to have been the person who gave a copy of ...
... faid , that the people of thofe parts pronounce low fie like Lucy . They do fo at this day in Scotland . Mr. Wilkes , grandfon of the gentleman to whom Mr. Jones repeated the ftanza , appears to have been the person who gave a copy of ...
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... faid to have made his first acquaintance in the playhouse . He was received into the company then in being , at ... faid fong , fuch was his refpect for Mr. Shakspeare's genius , that he gave her a new gown for the two following ...
... faid to have made his first acquaintance in the playhouse . He was received into the company then in being , at ... faid fong , fuch was his refpect for Mr. Shakspeare's genius , that he gave her a new gown for the two following ...
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