The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... thought advantageous to adopt fuch con- trivances while the book was only valued at fix or seven guineas , now it has reached its prefent enormous price , may not artifice be fill more on the ftretch to vamp up copies for the benefit of ...
... thought advantageous to adopt fuch con- trivances while the book was only valued at fix or seven guineas , now it has reached its prefent enormous price , may not artifice be fill more on the ftretch to vamp up copies for the benefit of ...
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... thought too great , that might enable us to add one new laurel to the father of our drama . Almoft every circum- stance that tradition or hiftory has preserved relative to him or his works , has been investigated , and laid before the ...
... thought too great , that might enable us to add one new laurel to the father of our drama . Almoft every circum- stance that tradition or hiftory has preserved relative to him or his works , has been investigated , and laid before the ...
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... thought that our author's most imperfect plays were his earlieft dramatick compofitions : - young flight , " Your Ben and Fletcher in their first " Did no Volpone , no Arbaces write ; But hopp'd about , and fhort excurfions made From ...
... thought that our author's most imperfect plays were his earlieft dramatick compofitions : - young flight , " Your Ben and Fletcher in their first " Did no Volpone , no Arbaces write ; But hopp'd about , and fhort excurfions made From ...
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... thought that these verses related to Shakspeare : and in- deed I do not recollect any dramatick poet of that time , to whom the character which they delineate is applicable , except our author . It is remark- able that the very fame ...
... thought that these verses related to Shakspeare : and in- deed I do not recollect any dramatick poet of that time , to whom the character which they delineate is applicable , except our author . It is remark- able that the very fame ...
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... thought he in fome difplea- fure writ ; or had it been true , yet to publish it was intollerable ; him I would wish to ufe no worse than I deferve . I had onely in the copy this fhare : it was il written , as fometime Greene's hand ...
... thought he in fome difplea- fure writ ; or had it been true , yet to publish it was intollerable ; him I would wish to ufe no worse than I deferve . I had onely in the copy this fhare : it was il written , as fometime Greene's hand ...
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