The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... almost a century after the death of the person supposed to be reprefented ; and then , ( as Edmund says in King Lear ) come pat , like the catastrophe of the old comedy . " Shakspeare was buried in 1616 ; and in 1708 the first notice of ...
... almost a century after the death of the person supposed to be reprefented ; and then , ( as Edmund says in King Lear ) come pat , like the catastrophe of the old comedy . " Shakspeare was buried in 1616 ; and in 1708 the first notice of ...
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... almost all kinds appeared with the difadvantage of more than their natural and inherent imperfections . Such too , in these more enlightened days , when few compofitors are unfkilled in orthography and punctuation , would be the event ...
... almost all kinds appeared with the difadvantage of more than their natural and inherent imperfections . Such too , in these more enlightened days , when few compofitors are unfkilled in orthography and punctuation , would be the event ...
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... almost three hundred years ; that it was tranfmitted from father to fon during the laft and the prefent century , that this tree ( of the fruit of which he had often eaten in his younger days , fome of its branches hanging over his ...
... almost three hundred years ; that it was tranfmitted from father to fon during the laft and the prefent century , that this tree ( of the fruit of which he had often eaten in his younger days , fome of its branches hanging over his ...
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... almost a century afterwards . It has been already remarked , that two of the lines faid to have been produced on this occa- fion , were printed as an epigram in 1608 , by H. P. Gent . and are likewife found in Camden's Remains , 1614. I ...
... almost a century afterwards . It has been already remarked , that two of the lines faid to have been produced on this occa- fion , were printed as an epigram in 1608 , by H. P. Gent . and are likewife found in Camden's Remains , 1614. I ...
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... extant ,. ) that of 1604 , is faid to be " enlarged to almost as much again as it was , according to the true and perfect copy . " What is E VOL . I. " and fuch like , which were ridiculous . But OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 49.
... extant ,. ) that of 1604 , is faid to be " enlarged to almost as much again as it was , according to the true and perfect copy . " What is E VOL . I. " and fuch like , which were ridiculous . But OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 49.
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