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The Merry Wives of Windsor , indeed , and Romeo and Juliet , and perhaps
Love's Labour's Loft , our author appears to have altered and amplified ; and to
King Richard II . what is called the parliament - fcene , seems to have been
added ...
The Merry Wives of Windsor , indeed , and Romeo and Juliet , and perhaps
Love's Labour's Loft , our author appears to have altered and amplified ; and to
King Richard II . what is called the parliament - fcene , seems to have been
added ...
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1 the severer criticks among us cannot bear it , yet the generality of our
audiences seems to be better pleased with it than with an exact tragedy . The
Merry Wives of Windsor , The Comedy of Errors , and The Taming of a Shrew ,
are all pure ...
1 the severer criticks among us cannot bear it , yet the generality of our
audiences seems to be better pleased with it than with an exact tragedy . The
Merry Wives of Windsor , The Comedy of Errors , and The Taming of a Shrew ,
are all pure ...
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This very coat , indeed , seems alluded to in Shallow's giving the dozen ' white
luces , and in Slender's saying he may quarter . THEOBALD . seen that play
received and acted as a comedy , E 4 OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 55.
This very coat , indeed , seems alluded to in Shallow's giving the dozen ' white
luces , and in Slender's saying he may quarter . THEOBALD . seen that play
received and acted as a comedy , E 4 OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 55.
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The play itself , take it altogether , seems to me to be one of the most finished of
any of Shakspeare's . The tale indeed , in that part relating to the caskets , and
the extravagant and unusual kind of bond given by Antonio , is too much
removed ...
The play itself , take it altogether , seems to me to be one of the most finished of
any of Shakspeare's . The tale indeed , in that part relating to the caskets , and
the extravagant and unusual kind of bond given by Antonio , is too much
removed ...
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... him : it seems to me as perfect in its kind , as almost any thing we have of his .
One may obferve , that the unities are kept here , with an exa & tness uncommon
to the liberties of his writing ; though that was what , I suppose , he valued himself
...
... him : it seems to me as perfect in its kind , as almost any thing we have of his .
One may obferve , that the unities are kept here , with an exa & tness uncommon
to the liberties of his writing ; though that was what , I suppose , he valued himself
...
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