The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... dramas , and from the ancient " All hawthorns do not bloom on Chriftmas - day . " A flender poet must have time to grow , 66 And fpread and burnish , as his brothers do : " Who ftill looks lean , fure with fome p- is curft , " But no ...
... dramas , and from the ancient " All hawthorns do not bloom on Chriftmas - day . " A flender poet must have time to grow , 66 And fpread and burnish , as his brothers do : " Who ftill looks lean , fure with fome p- is curft , " But no ...
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... dramas of that time ; but fays not a word of Shakspeare , or of his plays . If any of his dra- matick compofitions had then appeared , is it imagi- nable , that Harrington fhould have mentioned the Cambridge Pedantius , and The Play of ...
... dramas of that time ; but fays not a word of Shakspeare , or of his plays . If any of his dra- matick compofitions had then appeared , is it imagi- nable , that Harrington fhould have mentioned the Cambridge Pedantius , and The Play of ...
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... drama- tick poet of that age , previous to the appearance of Shakspeare . " Wonder not , ( fays Greene , ) 66 " 9 for with thee will I firft begin , thou famous gracer of tragedians , that Greene , ( who hath faid with thee , like the ...
... drama- tick poet of that age , previous to the appearance of Shakspeare . " Wonder not , ( fays Greene , ) 66 " 9 for with thee will I firft begin , thou famous gracer of tragedians , that Greene , ( who hath faid with thee , like the ...
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... drama in those days the meaneft of his genuine plays must have been a valuable acquifition , and would hardly have been refused by any of our ancient theatres . In a Differtation on the Three Parts of King Henry VI . which I have ...
... drama in those days the meaneft of his genuine plays must have been a valuable acquifition , and would hardly have been refused by any of our ancient theatres . In a Differtation on the Three Parts of King Henry VI . which I have ...
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... Part of King Henry VI . may be referred to the year 1589 , or to an earlier period ; but not being in the pre- en t edition admitted into the regular feries of our 1 author's dramas , I have not given it a place 76 CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
... Part of King Henry VI . may be referred to the year 1589 , or to an earlier period ; but not being in the pre- en t edition admitted into the regular feries of our 1 author's dramas , I have not given it a place 76 CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
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