The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... written . By fimilar reference it is that the flyle of many an ancient building has been characteristically restored . The members of architecture left entire , have inftructed the renovator how to fupply the lofs of fuch as had fallen ...
... written . By fimilar reference it is that the flyle of many an ancient building has been characteristically restored . The members of architecture left entire , have inftructed the renovator how to fupply the lofs of fuch as had fallen ...
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... 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 has produced fuch intelligent combinations from very few materials , had fortunately ...
... 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 has produced fuch intelligent combinations from very few materials , had fortunately ...
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... written , the ancient play of Timon , the Witch of Middleton , with feveral older as well as coeval dramas ( exclufive of those in the Marquis of Lansdowne's Library ) might surely have befriended fome of our author's copies in 1632 ...
... written , the ancient play of Timon , the Witch of Middleton , with feveral older as well as coeval dramas ( exclufive of those in the Marquis of Lansdowne's Library ) might surely have befriended fome of our author's copies in 1632 ...
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... WRITTEN BY MR . ROWE . IT seems to be a kind of refpect due to the memory of excellent men , especially of those whom their wit and learning have made famous , to deliver fome account of themselves , as well as their works , to ...
... WRITTEN BY MR . ROWE . IT seems to be a kind of refpect due to the memory of excellent men , especially of those whom their wit and learning have made famous , to deliver fome account of themselves , as well as their works , to ...
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... writing ; and here it is neither . better nor worse , but faithfully tranfcribed from the copy which his relation very courteously communicated to me . the profecution against him to that degree , that he B 3 OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 5.
... writing ; and here it is neither . better nor worse , but faithfully tranfcribed from the copy which his relation very courteously communicated to me . the profecution against him to that degree , that he B 3 OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 5.
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