The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... present poffeffor to another claimant . The choice is right , when there is reason for choice . Other dramatifts can only gain attention by hy- perbolical or aggravated characters , by fabulous and unexampled excellence or depravity ...
... present poffeffor to another claimant . The choice is right , when there is reason for choice . Other dramatifts can only gain attention by hy- perbolical or aggravated characters , by fabulous and unexampled excellence or depravity ...
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... present age , which may one time or other prove as useful , are ftill entirely neglected . I fhould be remifs , I am fure , were I to forget my acknowledgments to the gentleman I have just mentioned , to whose benevolence I owe the ufe ...
... present age , which may one time or other prove as useful , are ftill entirely neglected . I fhould be remifs , I am fure , were I to forget my acknowledgments to the gentleman I have just mentioned , to whose benevolence I owe the ufe ...
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... present forgeries , and pieces fuppoli- titious ; in which too they were liable to be detected by those identical noble perfons themselves , as well as by a very great part of their other readers and auditors : which argument , though ...
... present forgeries , and pieces fuppoli- titious ; in which too they were liable to be detected by those identical noble perfons themselves , as well as by a very great part of their other readers and auditors : which argument , though ...
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... present editor , whofe judgment has , in every instance , determined on their refpective merits . While he enumerates his obligations to his correfpondents , it is neceffary that one comprehenfive remark fhould be made on- fuch ...
... present editor , whofe judgment has , in every instance , determined on their refpective merits . While he enumerates his obligations to his correfpondents , it is neceffary that one comprehenfive remark fhould be made on- fuch ...
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... present his muse rudely before your eyes , without having firft un- maskt her , rifled her , and discovered all her bare and moft myftical parts before you at a taverne , when you moft knightly , fhal for his paines , pay for both their ...
... present his muse rudely before your eyes , without having firft un- maskt her , rifled her , and discovered all her bare and moft myftical parts before you at a taverne , when you moft knightly , fhal for his paines , pay for both their ...
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