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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... true , but still they were marble , and formed of those durable materials , which have at length obtained for English genius , that rank in Europe which the feebler muse of France had so long exclusively and unjustly usurped . : It was ...
... true , but still they were marble , and formed of those durable materials , which have at length obtained for English genius , that rank in Europe which the feebler muse of France had so long exclusively and unjustly usurped . : It was ...
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... True , has de- scribed a scene in it exactly corresponding with Shak- speare's drama * . Let us come to another charge : " Ben , however , did not trust to the praises of others . One of his admirers honestly confesses - " He Of whom I ...
... True , has de- scribed a scene in it exactly corresponding with Shak- speare's drama * . Let us come to another charge : " Ben , however , did not trust to the praises of others . One of his admirers honestly confesses - " He Of whom I ...
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... true , and which naturally introduces Hales's answer . But let us see on what grounds Mr. Gifford supposes the story to be utterly incredible . " A tissue of mere dotage scarcely deserves unravelling ; but it may be just observed that ...
... true , and which naturally introduces Hales's answer . But let us see on what grounds Mr. Gifford supposes the story to be utterly incredible . " A tissue of mere dotage scarcely deserves unravelling ; but it may be just observed that ...
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... true that a slighter effort would have been sufficient to have overthrown this wretched forgery ; but we have reason to rejoice that Mr. Malone was led into a fuller discussion than was his intention at the outset ; we owe to it a work ...
... true that a slighter effort would have been sufficient to have overthrown this wretched forgery ; but we have reason to rejoice that Mr. Malone was led into a fuller discussion than was his intention at the outset ; we owe to it a work ...
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... true son of the Church of England . His heart was warm , and his benevolence active . His charity was prompt , but judicious and discriminating ; not of that indolent kind that is carried away by every idle or fictitious tale of ...
... true son of the Church of England . His heart was warm , and his benevolence active . His charity was prompt , but judicious and discriminating ; not of that indolent kind that is carried away by every idle or fictitious tale of ...
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