The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... last of these plays I fhall have occafion to take notice , among the tragedies of Mr. Shakspeare . If one undertook to examine the greatcft part of these by thofe rules which are established by Aristotle , and taken from the model of ...
... last of these plays I fhall have occafion to take notice , among the tragedies of Mr. Shakspeare . If one undertook to examine the greatcft part of these by thofe rules which are established by Aristotle , and taken from the model of ...
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... last par- ticular ) has not fhewn more learning this way than Shakspeare . We have tranflations from Ovid pub- lifhed in his name , " among thofe poems which pafs • Thefe , as the reader will find in the notes on that play , Shakspeare ...
... last par- ticular ) has not fhewn more learning this way than Shakspeare . We have tranflations from Ovid pub- lifhed in his name , " among thofe poems which pafs • Thefe , as the reader will find in the notes on that play , Shakspeare ...
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... last printed without cor- rection of the prefs . " 9 Much deferved cenfure has been thrown out on the care- leffnefs of our ancient printers , as well as on the wretched tranfcripts they obtained from contemporary theatres . Yet I ...
... last printed without cor- rection of the prefs . " 9 Much deferved cenfure has been thrown out on the care- leffnefs of our ancient printers , as well as on the wretched tranfcripts they obtained from contemporary theatres . Yet I ...
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... last editor alone has dealt fairly with the world in this particular ; he profeffes to have made use of no more than he had really feen , and has annexed a list of such to every play , together with a com- plete one of those supposed to ...
... last editor alone has dealt fairly with the world in this particular ; he profeffes to have made use of no more than he had really feen , and has annexed a list of such to every play , together with a com- plete one of those supposed to ...
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... last obliged to give up , or be incumbered with their weight ; it will then be lamented that no regular collection was ever formed of the old English books ; from which , as from ancient repofitories , we might recover words and phrafes ...
... last obliged to give up , or be incumbered with their weight ; it will then be lamented that no regular collection was ever formed of the old English books ; from which , as from ancient repofitories , we might recover words and phrafes ...
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