The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 1Rwington, 1821 |
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... John Hales of Eton ; and Mr. Malone having found other versions of the same story , has laid them before the reader , as was his usual practice . By this mode we are enabled to compare statements , elicit what appears most agreeable to ...
... John Hales of Eton ; and Mr. Malone having found other versions of the same story , has laid them before the reader , as was his usual practice . By this mode we are enabled to compare statements , elicit what appears most agreeable to ...
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... John's Session of the Poets . " To censure Jonson with good - humoured wit for an unlucky play , is sufficient , in the eyes of the criticks , to set him down as an admirer of Shakspeare . " Yet Dryden expressly tells us , that he ...
... John's Session of the Poets . " To censure Jonson with good - humoured wit for an unlucky play , is sufficient , in the eyes of the criticks , to set him down as an admirer of Shakspeare . " Yet Dryden expressly tells us , that he ...
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... ENDS WELL . VOL . XI . TWELFTH NIGHT . MACBETH . VOL . XII . JULIUS CAESAR . ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . VOL . XIII . CYMBELINE . TIMON OF ATHENS . VOL . XIV . CORIOLANUS . WINTER'S TALE . VOL . XV . TEMPEST . KING JOHN . ESSAY. CONTENTS . lxxv.
... ENDS WELL . VOL . XI . TWELFTH NIGHT . MACBETH . VOL . XII . JULIUS CAESAR . ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . VOL . XIII . CYMBELINE . TIMON OF ATHENS . VOL . XIV . CORIOLANUS . WINTER'S TALE . VOL . XV . TEMPEST . KING JOHN . ESSAY. CONTENTS . lxxv.
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... John Oldcastle , Yorkshire Tragedy , Lord Cromwell , The Puritan , London Prodigal , and a thing called The Double Falshood † , connot be admitted * Mr. Pope probably recollected the following lines in The Taming of the Shrew , spoken ...
... John Oldcastle , Yorkshire Tragedy , Lord Cromwell , The Puritan , London Prodigal , and a thing called The Double Falshood † , connot be admitted * Mr. Pope probably recollected the following lines in The Taming of the Shrew , spoken ...
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... John Shakspeare who was living in the year 1599 , and who then , in honour of his son , took out an extract of his family arms from the herald's office ; by which it appears , that he had been officer and bailiff of Stratford - upon ...
... John Shakspeare who was living in the year 1599 , and who then , in honour of his son , took out an extract of his family arms from the herald's office ; by which it appears , that he had been officer and bailiff of Stratford - upon ...
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