The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... Since I wrote the above , I find from the Regifter of Stratford , that Mr. Thomas Combe ) the brother of john ) was buried there , Jan. 22 , 1609-10 . MALONE . , 8 -- the arpness of the fatire is faid to have Aung the man so feverely ...
... Since I wrote the above , I find from the Regifter of Stratford , that Mr. Thomas Combe ) the brother of john ) was buried there , Jan. 22 , 1609-10 . MALONE . , 8 -- the arpness of the fatire is faid to have Aung the man so feverely ...
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... Since the above obfervations first appeared , ( in a note to the edition of our author's Poems which I publifhed in 1780 , ) I have obtained an additional proof of what has been advanced , in vindication of Shakspeare on this fubject ...
... Since the above obfervations first appeared , ( in a note to the edition of our author's Poems which I publifhed in 1780 , ) I have obtained an additional proof of what has been advanced , in vindication of Shakspeare on this fubject ...
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... Since therefore other nations have taken care to dignify the works of their most celebrated poets with the fairest impreffions beautified with the ornaments of fculpture , well may our Shakspeare be thought to deserve no lefs ...
... Since therefore other nations have taken care to dignify the works of their most celebrated poets with the fairest impreffions beautified with the ornaments of fculpture , well may our Shakspeare be thought to deserve no lefs ...
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William Shakespeare. • Since I have confined my imagination to the margin , it must not be confidered as very repre- hensible , if I have suffered it to play fome freaks in its own dominion . There is no danger in con- jecture , if it be ...
William Shakespeare. • Since I have confined my imagination to the margin , it must not be confidered as very repre- hensible , if I have suffered it to play fome freaks in its own dominion . There is no danger in con- jecture , if it be ...
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... Since things in motion begin to catch the eye , Than what not firs . " 66 the words begin to , " being inadvertently repeated in the fecond line , by the compofitor's eye glancing on the line . above . Prick'd from the lazy finger of a ...
... Since things in motion begin to catch the eye , Than what not firs . " 66 the words begin to , " being inadvertently repeated in the fecond line , by the compofitor's eye glancing on the line . above . Prick'd from the lazy finger of a ...
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