The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen1J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Poet's features was discernible in the Fice is it proved to be a copy from an e which alone those features can be a man will assert one thing to have he from another , without allowing the unequivocal and determined sie etween the ...
... Poet's features was discernible in the Fice is it proved to be a copy from an e which alone those features can be a man will assert one thing to have he from another , without allowing the unequivocal and determined sie etween the ...
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... his countenance as represented by Faithorne , that it appears to have sunk that celebrated engraver beneath many a common artist in the same line . with equal justice will withhold from him the poet's bays 26 ADVERTISEMENT .
... his countenance as represented by Faithorne , that it appears to have sunk that celebrated engraver beneath many a common artist in the same line . with equal justice will withhold from him the poet's bays 26 ADVERTISEMENT .
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... poet's bays . - To his pretensions of descent from Shakspeare , one might almost be induced to apply a ludicrous passage uttered by Fielding's Phaeton in the Suds : 66 by all the parish boys I'm flamm'd : " You the SUN's son , you ...
... poet's bays . - To his pretensions of descent from Shakspeare , one might almost be induced to apply a ludicrous passage uttered by Fielding's Phaeton in the Suds : 66 by all the parish boys I'm flamm'd : " You the SUN's son , you ...
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... poet's annotators . It may be proper , indeed , to observe , that a few of these remarks are omitted , because they ... poet must give way , and no reader will patiently endure to see " Alcides beaten by his page . " - Inferior volat ...
... poet's annotators . It may be proper , indeed , to observe , that a few of these remarks are omitted , because they ... poet must give way , and no reader will patiently endure to see " Alcides beaten by his page . " - Inferior volat ...
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... poet's fame , " As is the morn - dew on the myrtle - leaf " To his grand sea . " We shall venture also to assert , that , on a minute scrutiny , every editor , in his turn , may be charged with omission of some preferable reading ; so ...
... poet's fame , " As is the morn - dew on the myrtle - leaf " To his grand sea . " We shall venture also to assert , that , on a minute scrutiny , every editor , in his turn , may be charged with omission of some preferable reading ; so ...
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