The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... dramatick writer to convey his ideas with all possible brevity , I should allow the force of this interrogation ; but it should be left to the reader to determine whether this iteration of words , without any additional meaning , does ...
... dramatick writer to convey his ideas with all possible brevity , I should allow the force of this interrogation ; but it should be left to the reader to determine whether this iteration of words , without any additional meaning , does ...
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... dramatick history , and are fond of tracing our early litera- ture in its rudest form , will unite with me in expressing their satisfaction that my friend , Mr. Markland , has per- mitted me to lay before the publick , upon this ...
... dramatick history , and are fond of tracing our early litera- ture in its rudest form , will unite with me in expressing their satisfaction that my friend , Mr. Markland , has per- mitted me to lay before the publick , upon this ...
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... dramatick writers . Not that this is the proper place of praising him , but because I would not omit any occasion of doing it . If ever any author deserved the name of an original , it was Shakspeare . Homer himself drew not his art so ...
... dramatick writers . Not that this is the proper place of praising him , but because I would not omit any occasion of doing it . If ever any author deserved the name of an original , it was Shakspeare . Homer himself drew not his art so ...
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... dramatick pieces , obliges us to suppose he threw himself very early upon the play - house . And as he could , probably , contract no acquaintance with the drama , while he was driving on the affair of wool at home ; some time must be ...
... dramatick pieces , obliges us to suppose he threw himself very early upon the play - house . And as he could , probably , contract no acquaintance with the drama , while he was driving on the affair of wool at home ; some time must be ...
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... dramatick pieces , he pro- duced , admit of his retiring near so early as that period . So that what Spenser there says , if it relate at all to Shak- speare , must hint at some occasional recess he made for a time upon a disgust taken ...
... dramatick pieces , he pro- duced , admit of his retiring near so early as that period . So that what Spenser there says , if it relate at all to Shak- speare , must hint at some occasional recess he made for a time upon a disgust taken ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections ..., Volume 1 William Shakespeare Visualização integral - 1821 |
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