The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 - 21 páginas |
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... ancient handlers of the burin were often faith- less to the character of their originals ; and it is conceived that some other performances by Droe- shout will furnish no exception to this remark . Such defective imitations , however ...
... ancient handlers of the burin were often faith- less to the character of their originals ; and it is conceived that some other performances by Droe- shout will furnish no exception to this remark . Such defective imitations , however ...
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... ancient scandal derive much weight from Aubrey's adoption of it . The reader who is ac- quainted with the writings of this absurd gossip , will scarcely pay more attention to him on the present occasion , than when he gravely assures us ...
... ancient scandal derive much weight from Aubrey's adoption of it . The reader who is ac- quainted with the writings of this absurd gossip , will scarcely pay more attention to him on the present occasion , than when he gravely assures us ...
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... plan and elevation of its ancient castle , ( which all the rules of all the ages of architecture pronounce to be spurious ) let the Rowleian advocates inform us . likeness of our archæological bard , on the faith of 28 ADVERTISEMENT .
... plan and elevation of its ancient castle , ( which all the rules of all the ages of architecture pronounce to be spurious ) let the Rowleian advocates inform us . likeness of our archæological bard , on the faith of 28 ADVERTISEMENT .
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... ancient prejudices in its favour may still exist , and for that reason only it is preserved . We have not reprinted the Sonnets , & c . of Shak- speare , because the strongest act of parliament that could be framed would fail to compel ...
... ancient prejudices in its favour may still exist , and for that reason only it is preserved . We have not reprinted the Sonnets , & c . of Shak- speare , because the strongest act of parliament that could be framed would fail to compel ...
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... ancient writers , little know at what expence of time and labour such atoms of intelligence have been col- lected . That the foregoing information , however , may communicate no alarm , or induce the reader to suppose we have " bestowed ...
... ancient writers , little know at what expence of time and labour such atoms of intelligence have been col- lected . That the foregoing information , however , may communicate no alarm , or induce the reader to suppose we have " bestowed ...
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