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8vo . 1775 . A Letter to George Hardinge , Efq . on the Subject of a Passage in Mr.
Steevens's Preface to his Impression of Shakspeare . [ By the Rev. Mr. Collins . ]
4to . 1777. [ Dr. Johnson observed of this performance 50 ON CRITICISMS.
8vo . 1775 . A Letter to George Hardinge , Efq . on the Subject of a Passage in Mr.
Steevens's Preface to his Impression of Shakspeare . [ By the Rev. Mr. Collins . ]
4to . 1777. [ Dr. Johnson observed of this performance 50 ON CRITICISMS.
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... lav'd , • And both came out together . ” Chetwood , in his British Theatre ,
quotes this passage from the comedy of the Two Maids of Moreclack ; but no
such comedian , was his townsman , perhaps his relation , OF SHAKSPEARE'S
PLAYS .
... lav'd , • And both came out together . ” Chetwood , in his British Theatre ,
quotes this passage from the comedy of the Two Maids of Moreclack ; but no
such comedian , was his townsman , perhaps his relation , OF SHAKSPEARE'S
PLAYS .
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In Webbe's Discourse of English Poetry , published in 1586 , we meet with the
names of most of the celebrated poets of that time ; particularly those of George
Whetstone ' and Anthony Munday , who were dramatick writers ; passage is there
to ...
In Webbe's Discourse of English Poetry , published in 1586 , we meet with the
names of most of the celebrated poets of that time ; particularly those of George
Whetstone ' and Anthony Munday , who were dramatick writers ; passage is there
to ...
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But as Mr. Rowe suppressed this passage in his second edition , it may be
presumed that he found reason to change his opinion . Dryden , however , he
informs us , always thought that these verses related to Shakspeare : and indeed
I do not ...
But as Mr. Rowe suppressed this passage in his second edition , it may be
presumed that he found reason to change his opinion . Dryden , however , he
informs us , always thought that these verses related to Shakspeare : and indeed
I do not ...
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... in Spenser's contemplation , it is certain that Shakspeare had commenced a
writer for the stage , and had even excited the jealousy of his contemporaries ,
before September 1592. This is now decisively proved by ' a passage extracted
by ...
... in Spenser's contemplation , it is certain that Shakspeare had commenced a
writer for the stage , and had even excited the jealousy of his contemporaries ,
before September 1592. This is now decisively proved by ' a passage extracted
by ...
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