The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Band 1R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... kind of which he has really been guilty ; but even if such had been his meaning , it is surely much better that it should be passed over than pointed out . There are some annotations reprehensible in another point of view , which I ...
... kind of which he has really been guilty ; but even if such had been his meaning , it is surely much better that it should be passed over than pointed out . There are some annotations reprehensible in another point of view , which I ...
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... kind liberality of its posses sor ; and an engraving from it , through the recommenda- tion of Sir Thomas Lawrence and Mr. Phillips , has been procured from that excellent artist Mr. Agar . In addi- tion to this , a representation of ...
... kind liberality of its posses sor ; and an engraving from it , through the recommenda- tion of Sir Thomas Lawrence and Mr. Phillips , has been procured from that excellent artist Mr. Agar . In addi- tion to this , a representation of ...
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... coat , they would be deceived . Could the audience expect any thing of this kind ? or was it necessary to guard them against it , in a favourite comedy , with which they had all been perfectly familiar ADVERTISEMENT , xxxvii.
... coat , they would be deceived . Could the audience expect any thing of this kind ? or was it necessary to guard them against it , in a favourite comedy , with which they had all been perfectly familiar ADVERTISEMENT , xxxvii.
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... kind is to be so heavily visited , " who shall escape whip- ping ? " Not even Mr. Gifford . In the fifth volume of his edition of Ben Jonson , p . 254 , Mr. Gifford has the following remark " It appears from the elegant rules drawn up ...
... kind is to be so heavily visited , " who shall escape whip- ping ? " Not even Mr. Gifford . In the fifth volume of his edition of Ben Jonson , p . 254 , Mr. Gifford has the following remark " It appears from the elegant rules drawn up ...
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... kind , and could have given to no one , but the commentator , an idea of malice or ill- will on either side . There is nothing visible to ordinary eyes , but the fulness of friendship , enlivened by a social meeting , and tending to ...
... kind , and could have given to no one , but the commentator , an idea of malice or ill- will on either side . There is nothing visible to ordinary eyes , but the fulness of friendship , enlivened by a social meeting , and tending to ...
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