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... first appearance no other aim in his writings than to pro- cure a subsistance , directed his endeavours folely to hit the taste and humour that then prevailed . The Audience was generally composed of the meaner fort of people ; and ...
... first appearance no other aim in his writings than to pro- cure a subsistance , directed his endeavours folely to hit the taste and humour that then prevailed . The Audience was generally composed of the meaner fort of people ; and ...
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... first plays , and put into the mouth of his Actors , the Grex , Chorus , & c . to remove the prejudices , and inform the judgment of his hearers . Till then , our Authors had no thoughts of writing on the model of the Ancients : their ...
... first plays , and put into the mouth of his Actors , the Grex , Chorus , & c . to remove the prejudices , and inform the judgment of his hearers . Till then , our Authors had no thoughts of writing on the model of the Ancients : their ...
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... first without patronage from the better fort , and therefore without aims of pleasing them : without assistance or advice from the Learned , as without the advantage of education or acquaintance among them : without that knowledge of ...
... first without patronage from the better fort , and therefore without aims of pleasing them : without assistance or advice from the Learned , as without the advantage of education or acquaintance among them : without that knowledge of ...
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... first folio Edition . But in reality ( however it has prevailed ) there never was a more ground- less report , or to the contrary of which there are more undeniable evidences . As , the Comedy of the Merry Wives of Wind- for for , which ...
... first folio Edition . But in reality ( however it has prevailed ) there never was a more ground- less report , or to the contrary of which there are more undeniable evidences . As , the Comedy of the Merry Wives of Wind- for for , which ...
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... first pub- lished under the Title of the Contention of York and Lancaster ; and that of Henry the sth , extreamly improved ; that of Hamlet enlarged to almost as much again as at first , and many others . I believe the common opinion of ...
... first pub- lished under the Title of the Contention of York and Lancaster ; and that of Henry the sth , extreamly improved ; that of Hamlet enlarged to almost as much again as at first , and many others . I believe the common opinion of ...
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