The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by Pope, Warburton and Dodd are pointed out, together with the author's life; a glossary [&c.]. |
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... play by Mr Dodd , are pointed out , p . xlix . et feq . in the order of the volumes and plays , with directions to the pages and lines where each of them occur , together with Mr War- burton's general criticism on his plays . Sufpected ...
... play by Mr Dodd , are pointed out , p . xlix . et feq . in the order of the volumes and plays , with directions to the pages and lines where each of them occur , together with Mr War- burton's general criticism on his plays . Sufpected ...
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... play be his , as there goes a tradition it was ; and in- deed it has little refemblance of Fletcher , and more of our author than some of those which have been received as genuine . I am inclined to think , this opinion proceeded origi ...
... play be his , as there goes a tradition it was ; and in- deed it has little refemblance of Fletcher , and more of our author than some of those which have been received as genuine . I am inclined to think , this opinion proceeded origi ...
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... play the clowns , would speak no more than is fet down for them . ( A & t 3. Sc . 4. ) But as a proof that he could not efcape it , in the old editions of Romeo and Juliet , there is no hint of a great number of the mean conceits and ...
... play the clowns , would speak no more than is fet down for them . ( A & t 3. Sc . 4. ) But as a proof that he could not efcape it , in the old editions of Romeo and Juliet , there is no hint of a great number of the mean conceits and ...
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... play- houses were inns and taverns , ( the Globe , the Hope , the Red Bull , the Fortune , & c . ) ; fo the top of the profeffion were then mere players , not gentlemen of the ftage . They were led into the buttery by the steward , not ...
... play- houses were inns and taverns , ( the Globe , the Hope , the Red Bull , the Fortune , & c . ) ; fo the top of the profeffion were then mere players , not gentlemen of the ftage . They were led into the buttery by the steward , not ...
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... play- houfe . He was received into the company then in be- ing , at firft in a very mean rank ; but his admirable wit , and the natural turn of it to the ftage , foon diftin- guished him , if not as an extraordinary actor , yet as an ...
... play- houfe . He was received into the company then in be- ing , at firft in a very mean rank ; but his admirable wit , and the natural turn of it to the ftage , foon diftin- guished him , if not as an extraordinary actor , yet as an ...
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