The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen1 |
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But this fame draw- . ing very soon ceased to be stationary , was alternately exhibited and con . ccaled , as the wavering faith of its possessor shifted about , and was prudently withheld at last from the publick eye .
But this fame draw- . ing very soon ceased to be stationary , was alternately exhibited and con . ccaled , as the wavering faith of its possessor shifted about , and was prudently withheld at last from the publick eye .
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Whereas few literary occurrences are better understood , than that it came down to us discoloured by “ the variation of every soil ” through which it had flowed , and that it stagnated at last in the muddy ...
Whereas few literary occurrences are better understood , than that it came down to us discoloured by “ the variation of every soil ” through which it had flowed , and that it stagnated at last in the muddy ...
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... the three last ads of Hamlet , and in Othello . The length of this prefatory advertisement las precluded their exemplification , which was here meant to have been given . – We wish , however , to impress the foregoing circumItance ...
... the three last ads of Hamlet , and in Othello . The length of this prefatory advertisement las precluded their exemplification , which was here meant to have been given . – We wish , however , to impress the foregoing circumItance ...
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been recommended in preference to the variations of the second folio , which in several instances have been justly reprobated by the last editor of Shakspeare . What errors then might not have been expected , when compositors were ...
been recommended in preference to the variations of the second folio , which in several instances have been justly reprobated by the last editor of Shakspeare . What errors then might not have been expected , when compositors were ...
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He had a wife « Took pains enough to find him horns • Should last him during life . » MALONZ . 8. & Hewas received into the company - at first in a very mean rank ; ) There is a stage tradition , that his first office in the theatre was ...
He had a wife « Took pains enough to find him horns • Should last him during life . » MALONZ . 8. & Hewas received into the company - at first in a very mean rank ; ) There is a stage tradition , that his first office in the theatre was ...
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