The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 2 |
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... of Pater - nofter Row , who readily furnished me with the three earliest volumes
of the records of the Stationers ' Company , together with accommodations which
rendered the perusal of them convenient to me though troublesome to himself .
... of Pater - nofter Row , who readily furnished me with the three earliest volumes
of the records of the Stationers ' Company , together with accommodations which
rendered the perusal of them convenient to me though troublesome to himself .
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Before the year 1649 they were so scarce , that ( as Mr. Malone has observed )
King Charles I. was obliged to content himself with a folio 1632 , at present in my
pofseflion . amount to more + IV . Do . 1685. Fol . for H. Herringman 26 ANCIENT
...
Before the year 1649 they were so scarce , that ( as Mr. Malone has observed )
King Charles I. was obliged to content himself with a folio 1632 , at present in my
pofseflion . amount to more + IV . Do . 1685. Fol . for H. Herringman 26 ANCIENT
...
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... how aunt Bridget's mastication might be disordered at the sudden entry of the
Ghost into the Queen's closet , and how the half chewed morsel dropped out of
the gaping ' Squire's mouth , when the visionary Banquo feated himself in the
chair ...
... how aunt Bridget's mastication might be disordered at the sudden entry of the
Ghost into the Queen's closet , and how the half chewed morsel dropped out of
the gaping ' Squire's mouth , when the visionary Banquo feated himself in the
chair ...
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From the foregoing circumstance it appears that Mr. H. ( like Congreve's Petulant
) assisted in writing a letter to himself . This epistle , however , ( as we have fince
been informed , ) received some additional touches from the pen of the late Lord
...
From the foregoing circumstance it appears that Mr. H. ( like Congreve's Petulant
) assisted in writing a letter to himself . This epistle , however , ( as we have fince
been informed , ) received some additional touches from the pen of the late Lord
...
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Yeti surely it is no incurious speculation to mark the gradations * by which he
rose from mediocrity to * It is not pretended that a regular scale of gradual
improvement is here presented to the publick : or that , if even Shakfpeare himself
had left ...
Yeti surely it is no incurious speculation to mark the gradations * by which he
rose from mediocrity to * It is not pretended that a regular scale of gradual
improvement is here presented to the publick : or that , if even Shakfpeare himself
had left ...
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