The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... these measures , however , has in the prefent inflance been adopted , and for reafons now fubmitted to the publick . 1 * 1 In regard to errata , it has been cuflomary with not a few authors to acknowledge fmall mistakes , that they ...
... these measures , however , has in the prefent inflance been adopted , and for reafons now fubmitted to the publick . 1 * 1 In regard to errata , it has been cuflomary with not a few authors to acknowledge fmall mistakes , that they ...
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... these words was inferted the following paffage : After this , they were profeffed friends ; though I do not know whether the other ever made him an equal return of gentleness and fincerity . Ben was naturally proud and infolent , and in ...
... these words was inferted the following paffage : After this , they were profeffed friends ; though I do not know whether the other ever made him an equal return of gentleness and fincerity . Ben was naturally proud and infolent , and in ...
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... these portraits and the picture of Shakspeare in the duke of Chando's collection . That picture ( I exprefs the opinion of Sir Joshua Reynold's ) has not the leaft air of Cornelius Janfen's performances . 66 That this picture was once ...
... these portraits and the picture of Shakspeare in the duke of Chando's collection . That picture ( I exprefs the opinion of Sir Joshua Reynold's ) has not the leaft air of Cornelius Janfen's performances . 66 That this picture was once ...
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... these ftones : " And his own goodness , with himself being gone , " Shall live , when earthly monument is none . « Written upon the west end thereof . " Not monumental ftone preferves our fame , " Nor fkye - afpiring pyramids our name ...
... these ftones : " And his own goodness , with himself being gone , " Shall live , when earthly monument is none . « Written upon the west end thereof . " Not monumental ftone preferves our fame , " Nor fkye - afpiring pyramids our name ...
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... these days to fet a great name to a book or books , by sharking bookfellers , or faivelling writers , to get bread . " Athen . Oxon . Vol . I. p . 208. MALONE . 68 6 in a late collection of poems . ] In the forth volume of State Poems ...
... these days to fet a great name to a book or books , by sharking bookfellers , or faivelling writers , to get bread . " Athen . Oxon . Vol . I. p . 208. MALONE . 68 6 in a late collection of poems . ] In the forth volume of State Poems ...
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