The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen1 |
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... however , are said at different times to have been made from it ; but a regard for truth obliges us to confess that they are all unlike each other , t and convey no distinct resemblance of the poor remains of their avowed original .
... however , are said at different times to have been made from it ; but a regard for truth obliges us to confess that they are all unlike each other , t and convey no distinct resemblance of the poor remains of their avowed original .
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“ Thank fortune ( says the original putterforth of Troilus and Cressida ) for the scape hath made amongst you ; fince by the grand poffeffors ' wills , I believe , you should have pray'd for it rather than beene pray'd , " --Had quartos ...
“ Thank fortune ( says the original putterforth of Troilus and Cressida ) for the scape hath made amongst you ; fince by the grand poffeffors ' wills , I believe , you should have pray'd for it rather than beene pray'd , " --Had quartos ...
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... and that as many of his plays as are founded on Roman or British history , should be attended by complete transcripts from their originals in Sir Thomas North's Plutarch , or the Chronicles of Hall and Holinshed .
... and that as many of his plays as are founded on Roman or British history , should be attended by complete transcripts from their originals in Sir Thomas North's Plutarch , or the Chronicles of Hall and Holinshed .
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That oral information concerning his works was still accessible , may with similar probability be inferred ; as some of the original and most 1 / knowing performers in his different .pieges were then alive.
That oral information concerning his works was still accessible , may with similar probability be inferred ; as some of the original and most 1 / knowing performers in his different .pieges were then alive.
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To conclude , though we are far from asserting that this republication , generally considered , is preferable to its original , we must still regard it as a valuable supplement to that work ; and no stronger plea in its favour can be ...
To conclude , though we are far from asserting that this republication , generally considered , is preferable to its original , we must still regard it as a valuable supplement to that work ; and no stronger plea in its favour can be ...
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