The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... easy to determine which way of writing he was moft excellent in . There is certainly a great deal of entertainment in his comical humours ; and though they did not then ftrike at all ranks of people , as the fatire of the prefent age ...
... easy to determine which way of writing he was moft excellent in . There is certainly a great deal of entertainment in his comical humours ; and though they did not then ftrike at all ranks of people , as the fatire of the prefent age ...
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... the Plays of Shak- Speare mere written , that he might have found an easy in- troduction to the flage ; for Thomas Green , a celebrated Mr. Rowe has told us that he derived the prin- F 2 ADDITIONAL ANECDOTES , & c . 67.
... the Plays of Shak- Speare mere written , that he might have found an easy in- troduction to the flage ; for Thomas Green , a celebrated Mr. Rowe has told us that he derived the prin- F 2 ADDITIONAL ANECDOTES , & c . 67.
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... easy to con- ceive . Mr. Rowe did not go there himself ; and how could he have collected the few circumftances relative to Shak- fpeare and his family , which he has told , if he had not obtained information from fome friend who ...
... easy to con- ceive . Mr. Rowe did not go there himself ; and how could he have collected the few circumftances relative to Shak- fpeare and his family , which he has told , if he had not obtained information from fome friend who ...
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... easy to the state in which his writings have been handed down to us . No age , perhaps , can produce an author more various from himself , than Shakspeare has been univerfally acknowledged to be . The diverfity in ftyle , and other ...
... easy to the state in which his writings have been handed down to us . No age , perhaps , can produce an author more various from himself , than Shakspeare has been univerfally acknowledged to be . The diverfity in ftyle , and other ...
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... easily obferve , that though Shakspeare , almost in every scene of his hiftorical plays , commits the groffeft offences against chro- nology , hiftory , and ancient politicks ; yet this was not through ignorance , as is generally fup ...
... easily obferve , that though Shakspeare , almost in every scene of his hiftorical plays , commits the groffeft offences against chro- nology , hiftory , and ancient politicks ; yet this was not through ignorance , as is generally fup ...
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