The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... furnish no real help , that a future editor , well acquainted with the phrafeology of our author's age , fhould be at liberty to restore fome apparent meaning to his corrupted lines , and a decent flow to his obftructed verfification ...
... furnish no real help , that a future editor , well acquainted with the phrafeology of our author's age , fhould be at liberty to restore fome apparent meaning to his corrupted lines , and a decent flow to his obftructed verfification ...
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... furnished with a regular and literary fuperintendant of its productions . How then can it be expected that printers who were often found unequal to the task of fetting forth even a plain profe narrative , confifting of a few sheets ...
... furnished with a regular and literary fuperintendant of its productions . How then can it be expected that printers who were often found unequal to the task of fetting forth even a plain profe narrative , confifting of a few sheets ...
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... furnished , it is said , that the people of thofe parts pronounce low fie like Lucy . " , They do fo at this day in Scotland . Mr. Wilkes , grandfon of the gentleman to whom Mr. Jones repeated the ftanza , appears to have been the ...
... furnished , it is said , that the people of thofe parts pronounce low fie like Lucy . " , They do fo at this day in Scotland . Mr. Wilkes , grandfon of the gentleman to whom Mr. Jones repeated the ftanza , appears to have been the ...
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... furnishing their favorite entertainments . Befides the advantages of his wit , he was in himself a good - natured man , of great fweet- ness in his manners , and a moft agreeable compa- nion ; fo that it is no wonder , if , with fo many ...
... furnishing their favorite entertainments . Befides the advantages of his wit , he was in himself a good - natured man , of great fweet- ness in his manners , and a moft agreeable compa- nion ; fo that it is no wonder , if , with fo many ...
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... furnished me with fuch evidence as renders the ftory recorded in Braithwaite's Remains very doubtful ; and fill more ftrongly proves that , whoever was the author of this epitaph , it is highly improbable that it fhould have been ...
... furnished me with fuch evidence as renders the ftory recorded in Braithwaite's Remains very doubtful ; and fill more ftrongly proves that , whoever was the author of this epitaph , it is highly improbable that it fhould have been ...
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