The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 - 21 páginas |
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... standing in the pillory , I believe I should prefer the latter . " He was a valuable contributor to the Westminster Magazine , from 1773-4 to about the year 1780 . The biographical articles in that Miscellany are from his He became also ...
... standing in the pillory , I believe I should prefer the latter . " He was a valuable contributor to the Westminster Magazine , from 1773-4 to about the year 1780 . The biographical articles in that Miscellany are from his He became also ...
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... has given the very singular ruff of Shakspeare as it stands in the original picture , and not as it appears in the plate from it by Martin Droeshout . author's likeness was exposed to , may have been numerous 6 PREFACE TO.
... has given the very singular ruff of Shakspeare as it stands in the original picture , and not as it appears in the plate from it by Martin Droeshout . author's likeness was exposed to , may have been numerous 6 PREFACE TO.
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... stand unsupported by a passage in The Microcosmos of John Davies of Hereford , 4to . 1605 , p . 215 , where , after having indulged himself in a long and severe strain of satire on the vanity and affectation of the actors of his age ...
... stand unsupported by a passage in The Microcosmos of John Davies of Hereford , 4to . 1605 , p . 215 , where , after having indulged himself in a long and severe strain of satire on the vanity and affectation of the actors of his age ...
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... perhaps , because he thought a stage garb did not stand so characteristically before a volume of Poems as before a collection of Plays ; and yet it must be confessed , that this change might have been MR . RICHARDSON'S PROPOSALS . 15.
... perhaps , because he thought a stage garb did not stand so characteristically before a volume of Poems as before a collection of Plays ; and yet it must be confessed , that this change might have been MR . RICHARDSON'S PROPOSALS . 15.
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... account of their con- nection with the subject of Mr. Richardson's Re- marks , are suffered to stand as in our last edition . ADVERTISEMENT PREFIXED TO EDITION 1793 . THE reader may observe MR . RICHARDSON'S PROPOSALS . 23.
... account of their con- nection with the subject of Mr. Richardson's Re- marks , are suffered to stand as in our last edition . ADVERTISEMENT PREFIXED TO EDITION 1793 . THE reader may observe MR . RICHARDSON'S PROPOSALS . 23.
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