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But though , in the course of sucteeding ftri & ures , several other of Mr. Malone's
positions may be likewise controverted , some with seriousness , and some with
levity , ( for our discussions are not of quite so folemn a turn as those which ...
But though , in the course of sucteeding ftri & ures , several other of Mr. Malone's
positions may be likewise controverted , some with seriousness , and some with
levity , ( for our discussions are not of quite so folemn a turn as those which ...
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... from several old people in that town , of Shakspeare's transgreffion , but could
remember the first stanza of that bitter ballad , which , repeating to one of his
acquaintance , he preserved it in writing ; and here it is neither better nor worse ,
but ...
... from several old people in that town , of Shakspeare's transgreffion , but could
remember the first stanza of that bitter ballad , which , repeating to one of his
acquaintance , he preserved it in writing ; and here it is neither better nor worse ,
but ...
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Contemptible as this performance must now appear , at the time when it was
written it might have had fufficient power to irritate a vain , weak , fand vindi & tive
magistrate ; especially as it was affixed to several of his park - gates , and ...
Contemptible as this performance must now appear , at the time when it was
written it might have had fufficient power to irritate a vain , weak , fand vindi & tive
magistrate ; especially as it was affixed to several of his park - gates , and ...
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... that it wanted little or no correction , and was immediately approved by an
impartial judgment at the first sight . But though the order of time in which the
several pieces were written be generally uncertain , yet there are passages in
some few ...
... that it wanted little or no correction , and was immediately approved by an
impartial judgment at the first sight . But though the order of time in which the
several pieces were written be generally uncertain , yet there are passages in
some few ...
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... of those times . Queen Elizabeth had several of his plays acted before her , and
without doubt gave him many gracious marks of her favor : it is that maiden
princefs plainly , whom he intends by a fair veftal , throned by the west .
... of those times . Queen Elizabeth had several of his plays acted before her , and
without doubt gave him many gracious marks of her favor : it is that maiden
princefs plainly , whom he intends by a fair veftal , throned by the west .
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