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... be tortured into meaning , and every species of corruption exemplified by
corresponding depravities of language ; but not of such language as Shakspeare
, if compared with himself where he is perfect , can be supposed to have written .
... be tortured into meaning , and every species of corruption exemplified by
corresponding depravities of language ; but not of such language as Shakspeare
, if compared with himself where he is perfect , can be supposed to have written .
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His additions to our author's Life , his attempt to ascertain the Order in which his
plays were written , together with his account of our ancient Stage , & c . are here
re - published ; and every reader will concur in wishing that a gentleman who ...
His additions to our author's Life , his attempt to ascertain the Order in which his
plays were written , together with his account of our ancient Stage , & c . are here
re - published ; and every reader will concur in wishing that a gentleman who ...
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The good fortune that , till this present hour , has preserved the Chester and
Coventry Mysteries , Tancred and Gismund i as originally written , the ancient
play of Timon , the Witch of Middleton , with several older as well as coëval
dramas ...
The good fortune that , till this present hour , has preserved the Chester and
Coventry Mysteries , Tancred and Gismund i as originally written , the ancient
play of Timon , the Witch of Middleton , with several older as well as coëval
dramas ...
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WRITTEN BY MR . ROWE . ITseems to be a kind of respeď due to the memory of
excellent men , especially of those who'm their wit and learning have made
famous , to deliver some account of themselves , as well as their works , to
pofterity .
WRITTEN BY MR . ROWE . ITseems to be a kind of respeď due to the memory of
excellent men , especially of those who'm their wit and learning have made
famous , to deliver some account of themselves , as well as their works , to
pofterity .
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Contemptible as this performance must now appear , at the time when it was
written it might have had fufficient power to irritate a vain , weak , fand vindi & tive
magistrate ; especially as it was affixed to several of his park - gates , and ...
Contemptible as this performance must now appear , at the time when it was
written it might have had fufficient power to irritate a vain , weak , fand vindi & tive
magistrate ; especially as it was affixed to several of his park - gates , and ...
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