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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... give us a more lively picture of the cholerick monarch , and the blunt freedom which characterizes the faithful Kent ... gives this passage with the word well twice repeated , because others may think with myself , that this iteration is ...
... give us a more lively picture of the cholerick monarch , and the blunt freedom which characterizes the faithful Kent ... gives this passage with the word well twice repeated , because others may think with myself , that this iteration is ...
Página xix
... give him more of a German cast of thinking than really be- longed to him ; but after all the deductions which candour can make , there will still remain sufficient ground for the general admiration which has been bestowed upon a work at ...
... give him more of a German cast of thinking than really be- longed to him ; but after all the deductions which candour can make , there will still remain sufficient ground for the general admiration which has been bestowed upon a work at ...
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... give it a place as one of the sections of Mr. Malone's Biography . The reader , I have no doubt , will derive no small satisfaction from the many curious particulars which my late friend's research enabled him to collect upon this ...
... give it a place as one of the sections of Mr. Malone's Biography . The reader , I have no doubt , will derive no small satisfaction from the many curious particulars which my late friend's research enabled him to collect upon this ...
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... give further currency to what Mr. Malone did not hesitate to declare a fabrication , although I have preserved Mr. Steevens's amusing essays in its defence . The publick , however , naturally feel anxious to be put in possession of any ...
... give further currency to what Mr. Malone did not hesitate to declare a fabrication , although I have preserved Mr. Steevens's amusing essays in its defence . The publick , however , naturally feel anxious to be put in possession of any ...
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... give up his own opinion , but only abstains from giving a gentleman , with whom he was then living on terms of intimacy , a direct and blunt contradiction . My principal object is to defend my late friend's integrity ; but I will step ...
... give up his own opinion , but only abstains from giving a gentleman , with whom he was then living on terms of intimacy , a direct and blunt contradiction . My principal object is to defend my late friend's integrity ; but I will step ...
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