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... present humour , and complying with the wit in fashion ; a confideration which brings all their judgment to a short point . Players are just such judges of what is right , as Taylors are of what is graceful . And in this view it will be ...
... present humour , and complying with the wit in fashion ; a confideration which brings all their judgment to a short point . Players are just such judges of what is right , as Taylors are of what is graceful . And in this view it will be ...
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... present : And I have seen one in particular ( which feems to have be- longed to the play - house , by having the parts divided with lines , and the Actors names in the margin ) where several of those very passages were added in a ...
... present : And I have seen one in particular ( which feems to have be- longed to the play - house , by having the parts divided with lines , and the Actors names in the margin ) where several of those very passages were added in a ...
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... present ; for since the above- mentioned Folio Edition , all the rest have implicitly followed it , without having re- course to any of the former , or ever making the comparison between them . It is im- poffible to repair the Injuries ...
... present ; for since the above- mentioned Folio Edition , all the rest have implicitly followed it , without having re- course to any of the former , or ever making the comparison between them . It is im- poffible to repair the Injuries ...
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... present Play , yet the Plot and Scenary scarce differ at all from it . I should think it not written by Shakespear ; but there are fome Speeches ( in one or two Scenes only ) the fame : And we have there the conclusion of the Play ...
... present Play , yet the Plot and Scenary scarce differ at all from it . I should think it not written by Shakespear ; but there are fome Speeches ( in one or two Scenes only ) the fame : And we have there the conclusion of the Play ...
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... present second and third Parts of Henry the Sixth ; which were fince greatly inlarged , and the Poetry improved ; the Scenary was much the fame as at present . Since Printed under the fame Title by W. W. for The . ' Millington , with ...
... present second and third Parts of Henry the Sixth ; which were fince greatly inlarged , and the Poetry improved ; the Scenary was much the fame as at present . Since Printed under the fame Title by W. W. for The . ' Millington , with ...
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