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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William Shakespeare. already , by expressing my dissent ; yet I confess that in the course of the long labours which I have had to undergo , I have not been able entirely to refrain from occasionally ap- pearing in my own person ; but I ...
William Shakespeare. already , by expressing my dissent ; yet I confess that in the course of the long labours which I have had to undergo , I have not been able entirely to refrain from occasionally ap- pearing in my own person ; but I ...
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William Shakespeare. of my " limited service . " I have , however , been scrupu- lous in not adding to their number . But while I am ready to acknowledge with Mr. Steevens ( who , by the way , at the very time when he made this re- mark ...
William Shakespeare. of my " limited service . " I have , however , been scrupu- lous in not adding to their number . But while I am ready to acknowledge with Mr. Steevens ( who , by the way , at the very time when he made this re- mark ...
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William Shakespeare. comedy , with which they had all been perfectly familiar for twelve years ? " The commentator , who is first quoted , was Tom Davies ; the person who first suggested that the piece performed in 1613 was Shakspeare's ...
William Shakespeare. comedy , with which they had all been perfectly familiar for twelve years ? " The commentator , who is first quoted , was Tom Davies ; the person who first suggested that the piece performed in 1613 was Shakspeare's ...
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William Shakespeare. " Thus , Henry IV , & c .; " yet by no means produces it as the words which have been added would denote as a decided proof . " But who ( says Mr. Gifford ) would have recognized Henry VIII . under the name of All Is ...
William Shakespeare. " Thus , Henry IV , & c .; " yet by no means produces it as the words which have been added would denote as a decided proof . " But who ( says Mr. Gifford ) would have recognized Henry VIII . under the name of All Is ...
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William Shakespeare. man of the finest intellect that any country ever produced . The three ablest men I have ever heard , were Mr. Pitt ( the father ) , Mr. Murray , and Mr. Malone . For a popu- lar assembly I would chuse Mr. Pitt ; for ...
William Shakespeare. man of the finest intellect that any country ever produced . The three ablest men I have ever heard , were Mr. Pitt ( the father ) , Mr. Murray , and Mr. Malone . For a popu- lar assembly I would chuse Mr. Pitt ; for ...
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