The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... present play ) and the real hiftory of the mother of Elizabeth , almost forced the fubject upon him . Sir William Blackstone has pointed out a paffage in the first act of this play , which had escaped my obfervation , and which , as he ...
... present play ) and the real hiftory of the mother of Elizabeth , almost forced the fubject upon him . Sir William Blackstone has pointed out a paffage in the first act of this play , which had escaped my obfervation , and which , as he ...
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... present inquiry ; the quarrelling fcene between Melantius and his friend , being manifeftly copied from a similar scene in Julius Cæfar . It has already been obferved that Philafter was the first play which brought Beaumont and Fletcher ...
... present inquiry ; the quarrelling fcene between Melantius and his friend , being manifeftly copied from a similar scene in Julius Cæfar . It has already been obferved that Philafter was the first play which brought Beaumont and Fletcher ...
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... present cafe very material : it was performed for the benefit of Mrs. Macklin ; and confequently it was the intereft of Mr. Macklin that the entertainment of that night fhould prove profitable , or in other words that fuch expectation ...
... present cafe very material : it was performed for the benefit of Mrs. Macklin ; and confequently it was the intereft of Mr. Macklin that the entertainment of that night fhould prove profitable , or in other words that fuch expectation ...
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... present to inquire . I fhall only obferve , that this kind of prelude to a benefit play appears at that period to 8 The words within crotchets here and below were inter- polated by Mr. Macklin , not being found in the original . 9 In ...
... present to inquire . I fhall only obferve , that this kind of prelude to a benefit play appears at that period to 8 The words within crotchets here and below were inter- polated by Mr. Macklin , not being found in the original . 9 In ...
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... present question . But we are told , " Ben says so . " " Ben fays fo . " He certainly has not faid fo in his works , and therefore the letter - writer muft mean , that it is afferted in the pamphlet from which he pretended to quote ...
... present question . But we are told , " Ben says so . " " Ben fays fo . " He certainly has not faid fo in his works , and therefore the letter - writer muft mean , that it is afferted in the pamphlet from which he pretended to quote ...
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