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... pieces were then alive ( Lowin and Taylor , for instance , ) ; and it must be certain , that on the stage they never uttered such mutilated lines and unintelligible nonsense as was afterwards incorporated with their respective parts ...
... pieces were then alive ( Lowin and Taylor , for instance , ) ; and it must be certain , that on the stage they never uttered such mutilated lines and unintelligible nonsense as was afterwards incorporated with their respective parts ...
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... pieces of metal . As was formerly therefore observed , he who waited till the river should run dry , did not act with less reason than the edi- tors would do , who should suspend a voluminous and compli- cated publication , in the vain ...
... pieces of metal . As was formerly therefore observed , he who waited till the river should run dry , did not act with less reason than the edi- tors would do , who should suspend a voluminous and compli- cated publication , in the vain ...
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... pieces were written be generally uncertain , yet there are passages in some few of them which seem to fix their dates . So the Chorus at the end of the fourth act of Henry the Fifth , by a compliment very handsomely turned to the Earl ...
... pieces were written be generally uncertain , yet there are passages in some few of them which seem to fix their dates . So the Chorus at the end of the fourth act of Henry the Fifth , by a compliment very handsomely turned to the Earl ...
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... pieces , except three or four , are but crambe bis cocta ; the same humours a little varied and written worse . " " " Ben , however , did not trust to the praises of others . One of his admirers honestly confesses , - 66 he " Of whom I ...
... pieces , except three or four , are but crambe bis cocta ; the same humours a little varied and written worse . " " " Ben , however , did not trust to the praises of others . One of his admirers honestly confesses , - 66 he " Of whom I ...
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... who in little more than twenty years produces thirty - four or thirty - five pieces for the stage , has cer- fainly not much time for expunging . Malone . As for the passage which he mentions out of Shakspeare OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 71.
... who in little more than twenty years produces thirty - four or thirty - five pieces for the stage , has cer- fainly not much time for expunging . Malone . As for the passage which he mentions out of Shakspeare OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 71.
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