The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volúmenes1-2J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... thing like perfection in their labours they do not presume , being too well convinced that , in defiance of their best efforts , their own incapacity , and that of the original quarto and folio - mongers , have still left sufficient ...
... thing like perfection in their labours they do not presume , being too well convinced that , in defiance of their best efforts , their own incapacity , and that of the original quarto and folio - mongers , have still left sufficient ...
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... thing ; and every burgess to pay 2d . " " At the Hall holden on the 6th day of September , in the 28th year of our sovereign lady Queen Elizabeth . " At this Hall William Smith and Richard Courte are chosen to be Aldermen in the places ...
... thing ; and every burgess to pay 2d . " " At the Hall holden on the 6th day of September , in the 28th year of our sovereign lady Queen Elizabeth . " At this Hall William Smith and Richard Courte are chosen to be Aldermen in the places ...
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... thing that looks like an imitation of the an- cients . The delicacy of his taste , and the natural bent of his own great genius , ( equal , if not superior , to some of the best of theirs , ) would certainly have led him to read and ...
... thing that looks like an imitation of the an- cients . The delicacy of his taste , and the natural bent of his own great genius , ( equal , if not superior , to some of the best of theirs , ) would certainly have led him to read and ...
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... things of this kind , to see and know what was the first essay of a fancy like Shakspeare's . Perhaps we are not to look for his beginnings , like those of other authors , among their least perfect writings ; art had so little , and ...
... things of this kind , to see and know what was the first essay of a fancy like Shakspeare's . Perhaps we are not to look for his beginnings , like those of other authors , among their least perfect writings ; art had so little , and ...
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... thing from them ; and that if he would produce any one topick finely treated by any one of them , he would undertake to show some- thanks , when it shall know that you dare in these jig - given times to countenance a legitimate poem . I ...
... thing from them ; and that if he would produce any one topick finely treated by any one of them , he would undertake to show some- thanks , when it shall know that you dare in these jig - given times to countenance a legitimate poem . I ...
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