The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 1J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... suppose that these lands were let at feven fhillings per acre , and produced 701. per annum . If we Tate the New - Place with the appurtenances , and our poet's other to have spent fome years before his death at his OF WILLIAM ...
... suppose that these lands were let at feven fhillings per acre , and produced 701. per annum . If we Tate the New - Place with the appurtenances , and our poet's other to have spent fome years before his death at his OF WILLIAM ...
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... every one . " But he feems not to have obferved that the players here in- troduced were strollers ; and there is no reason to suppose that table , or lady's toilette : and confequently were en- N4 MR . POPE'S PREFACE . 183.
... every one . " But he feems not to have obferved that the players here in- troduced were strollers ; and there is no reason to suppose that table , or lady's toilette : and confequently were en- N4 MR . POPE'S PREFACE . 183.
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... suppose it was before he could write full man . Befides , con- fidering he has left us fix - and - thirty plays at leaft , avowed to be genuine ; and confidering too that he had retired from the ftage , to spend the latter part of his ...
... suppose it was before he could write full man . Befides , con- fidering he has left us fix - and - thirty plays at leaft , avowed to be genuine ; and confidering too that he had retired from the ftage , to spend the latter part of his ...
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... suppose themselves to be in any other place , than in the very theatre in which they fit ; which is neither a chamber , nor garden , nor yet a publick place of any business but that of the reprefentation . " STEEVENS . of the action as ...
... suppose themselves to be in any other place , than in the very theatre in which they fit ; which is neither a chamber , nor garden , nor yet a publick place of any business but that of the reprefentation . " STEEVENS . of the action as ...
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... suppose him to have used ; yet , for my own part , I cannot believe but that thofe which are now local may once have been univerfal , and muft have been the language of those perfons before whom his plays were reprefented . However , it ...
... suppose him to have used ; yet , for my own part , I cannot believe but that thofe which are now local may once have been univerfal , and muft have been the language of those perfons before whom his plays were reprefented . However , it ...
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