The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With Glossarial Notes, a Sketch of His Life, and an Estimate of His WritingsWilliam Baynes, 1825 - 908 páginas |
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... present popularity and present profit . He wrote them for a parti- cular theatre , sold them to the managers when only an actor , reserved them in manu- script when himself a manager , and on disposing of his property in the theatre ...
... present popularity and present profit . He wrote them for a parti- cular theatre , sold them to the managers when only an actor , reserved them in manu- script when himself a manager , and on disposing of his property in the theatre ...
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... present day . With an ardour , an eloquence , and a discrimination , suited to his highly - gifted mind , and becoming the liberality of his poetical character , Mr. Pope enlarges on the characteristic excellences of our immortal bard ...
... present day . With an ardour , an eloquence , and a discrimination , suited to his highly - gifted mind , and becoming the liberality of his poetical character , Mr. Pope enlarges on the characteristic excellences of our immortal bard ...
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... present day , unaided by any accession of novelty , and unimpeached by the utmost acuteness of criticism . His early studies - the progress of his pen - his moral and social qualities — his friend- ships and his errors , are completely ...
... present day , unaided by any accession of novelty , and unimpeached by the utmost acuteness of criticism . His early studies - the progress of his pen - his moral and social qualities — his friend- ships and his errors , are completely ...
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... present portance , t Which , gibingly , ungravely he did fashion After the inveterate hate he bears you . Bru . Lay A fault on us , your tribunes ; that we labour'd ( No impediment between ) but that you must Cast your election on him ...
... present portance , t Which , gibingly , ungravely he did fashion After the inveterate hate he bears you . Bru . Lay A fault on us , your tribunes ; that we labour'd ( No impediment between ) but that you must Cast your election on him ...
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... present ? Must all determine ? Sic . I do demand here , If you submit you to the people's voices , Allow their officers , and are content To suffer lawful censure for such faults As shall be prov'd upon you ? Cor . I am content . Men ...
... present ? Must all determine ? Sic . I do demand here , If you submit you to the people's voices , Allow their officers , and are content To suffer lawful censure for such faults As shall be prov'd upon you ? Cor . I am content . Men ...
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