The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... Pope , concurred with Mr. Rowe in thinking Jonfon's pofthumous verfes on our author Sparing and invidious . See alfo Mr. Steevens's note on thofe verfes . Before Shakspeare's death Ben's envious difpofition is men- tioned by one of his ...
... Pope , concurred with Mr. Rowe in thinking Jonfon's pofthumous verfes on our author Sparing and invidious . See alfo Mr. Steevens's note on thofe verfes . Before Shakspeare's death Ben's envious difpofition is men- tioned by one of his ...
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... Pope's edition of our author's plays in quarto ; faid to be engraved from an ori- ginal picture in the poffeffion of the Earl of Oxford ; and another , a mezzotinto , by Earlom prefixed to an edition of King Lear , in 1770 ; faid to be ...
... Pope's edition of our author's plays in quarto ; faid to be engraved from an ori- ginal picture in the poffeffion of the Earl of Oxford ; and another , a mezzotinto , by Earlom prefixed to an edition of King Lear , in 1770 ; faid to be ...
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... Pope obferves , that " there never was a more groundlefs report , or to the contrary , of which there are more undeniable evidences . As , the comedy of The Merry Wives of Windfor , which he entirely new , writ ; The Hiftory of Henry ...
... Pope obferves , that " there never was a more groundlefs report , or to the contrary , of which there are more undeniable evidences . As , the comedy of The Merry Wives of Windfor , which he entirely new , writ ; The Hiftory of Henry ...
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... Pope re- lated , as communicated to him by Mr. Rowe . IN the time of Elizabeth , coaches being yet t uncommon , and hired coaches not at all in ufe , thofe who were too proud , too tender , or too idle to walk , went on horfeback to any ...
... Pope re- lated , as communicated to him by Mr. Rowe . IN the time of Elizabeth , coaches being yet t uncommon , and hired coaches not at all in ufe , thofe who were too proud , too tender , or too idle to walk , went on horfeback to any ...
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... Pope . Mr. Rowe ( if this intelligence be authentick ) feems to have concurred with me in opinion , as he forbore to in- troduce a circumftance fo incredible into his life of Shak- fpeare . As to the book which furnishes this anecdote ...
... Pope . Mr. Rowe ( if this intelligence be authentick ) feems to have concurred with me in opinion , as he forbore to in- troduce a circumftance fo incredible into his life of Shak- fpeare . As to the book which furnishes this anecdote ...
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