The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen1 |
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For what is it , under pretence of restoration , but to use him as he has used the Tinker in the Taming of a Shrew , - to re - clothe him in his pristine rags ? To assemble parallels in support of all these deformities , is no ...
For what is it , under pretence of restoration , but to use him as he has used the Tinker in the Taming of a Shrew , - to re - clothe him in his pristine rags ? To assemble parallels in support of all these deformities , is no ...
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Nothing will be lost to the world on account of the measure recommend ed , there being folios and quartos enough remaining for the use of antiquarian or critical travellers , to whom a jolt over a rugged pavement may be more delectable ...
Nothing will be lost to the world on account of the measure recommend ed , there being folios and quartos enough remaining for the use of antiquarian or critical travellers , to whom a jolt over a rugged pavement may be more delectable ...
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... have also occasioned the appearance of more annotations than were absolutely wanted , unless it be thought requisite that our author , like a Dauphin Classick , should be reduced to marginal profe for the use of children ; that all ...
... have also occasioned the appearance of more annotations than were absolutely wanted , unless it be thought requisite that our author , like a Dauphin Classick , should be reduced to marginal profe for the use of children ; that all ...
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... 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 advanced , than the frequent use made of it by Mr. Malone .
... 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 advanced , than the frequent use made of it by Mr. Malone .
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... that this part of Falstaff is said to have been written originally under the name of Oldcastle : ? some of that family being then remaining , the queen was pleased to command him to alter it ; upon which he made use of Falstaff .
... that this part of Falstaff is said to have been written originally under the name of Oldcastle : ? some of that family being then remaining , the queen was pleased to command him to alter it ; upon which he made use of Falstaff .
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