The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volumen1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... must feel in defending the character of one , whom I loved and honoured from my infancy- MINE OWN AND MY FATHER'S FRIEND . JAMES BOSWELL . Temple , May , 1821 . Ir was not my intention to have given , on 1 ADVERTISEMENT .
... must feel in defending the character of one , whom I loved and honoured from my infancy- MINE OWN AND MY FATHER'S FRIEND . JAMES BOSWELL . Temple , May , 1821 . Ir was not my intention to have given , on 1 ADVERTISEMENT .
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... character of its author , the feelings and prejudices of the times in which he lived ; and any other collateral information which might tend to illustrate his writings , or acquaint us with his probable views and cast of thinking . In ...
... character of its author , the feelings and prejudices of the times in which he lived ; and any other collateral information which might tend to illustrate his writings , or acquaint us with his probable views and cast of thinking . In ...
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... character and inflexible adherence to truth , from which he never was withdrawn , either by a wish to support an hy- pothesis or to vex a rival . His text is beyond all com- parison the most faithful that had yet been produced . The ...
... character and inflexible adherence to truth , from which he never was withdrawn , either by a wish to support an hy- pothesis or to vex a rival . His text is beyond all com- parison the most faithful that had yet been produced . The ...
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... character as a critick . He has been assailed , not many years back , in a similar way indeed , but by a person of a very different descrip- tion . A gentleman , high in the law , having unluckily persuaded himself that if a man is ...
... character as a critick . He has been assailed , not many years back , in a similar way indeed , but by a person of a very different descrip- tion . A gentleman , high in the law , having unluckily persuaded himself that if a man is ...
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... character , he was so much struck with the spirit and fidelity of the portrait , that he requested to be intro- duced to its writer . From this period a friendship took place between them , which ripened into the strictest and most ...
... character , he was so much struck with the spirit and fidelity of the portrait , that he requested to be intro- duced to its writer . From this period a friendship took place between them , which ripened into the strictest and most ...
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