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The publick is now in possession of as accurate an account of the dates , & c . of
Shakspeare's works as perhaps will ever be compiled . This was by far the most
irksome part of my undertaking , though facilitated as much as possible by the ...
The publick is now in possession of as accurate an account of the dates , & c . of
Shakspeare's works as perhaps will ever be compiled . This was by far the most
irksome part of my undertaking , though facilitated as much as possible by the ...
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... and laid before the publick ; and the avidity with which all communications of
this kind have been received , fufficiently proves that the time expended in the
pursuit has not been wholly misemployed . However , after the most diligent
inquiries ...
... and laid before the publick ; and the avidity with which all communications of
this kind have been received , fufficiently proves that the time expended in the
pursuit has not been wholly misemployed . However , after the most diligent
inquiries ...
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... 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 us a chronological lift of his dramas , it would exhibit
such a scale .
... 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 us a chronological lift of his dramas , it would exhibit
such a scale .
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If we suppose him to have written for the stage during a period of twenty years ,
those pieces which were produced in the latter part of that period , were less
likely to pass through the press in his life - time , as the curiosity of the publick
had not ...
If we suppose him to have written for the stage during a period of twenty years ,
those pieces which were produced in the latter part of that period , were less
likely to pass through the press in his life - time , as the curiosity of the publick
had not ...
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alluded to his having withdrawn himself for some time from the publick , and
discontinued writing from “ a disgust he had taken to the then . ill taste of the town
and the mean .condition of the flage . " But as Mr. Rowe suppressed this passage
in ...
alluded to his having withdrawn himself for some time from the publick , and
discontinued writing from “ a disgust he had taken to the then . ill taste of the town
and the mean .condition of the flage . " But as Mr. Rowe suppressed this passage
in ...
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