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... edition himself , he would have furnished . It was his intention to have devoted one sec- tion to the manners and customs of Shakspeare's time ; but I found the materials which he had prepared for this enquiry in so loose and disjointed ...
... edition himself , he would have furnished . It was his intention to have devoted one sec- tion to the manners and customs of Shakspeare's time ; but I found the materials which he had prepared for this enquiry in so loose and disjointed ...
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... edition an engraving from what is commonly known by the name of the Chandos portrait of Shak- speare , now in the possession of the Marquis of Buck- ingham , has been prefixed . The history of that picture will be found towards the ...
... edition an engraving from what is commonly known by the name of the Chandos portrait of Shak- speare , now in the possession of the Marquis of Buck- ingham , has been prefixed . The history of that picture will be found towards the ...
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... edition of Ben Jonson , in which not only his critical opinions are frequently treated with contempt , but even language ( I trust hastily ) employed , which might seem to cast an imputation on his moral character ? It is to this point ...
... edition of Ben Jonson , in which not only his critical opinions are frequently treated with contempt , but even language ( I trust hastily ) employed , which might seem to cast an imputation on his moral character ? It is to this point ...
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... edition is placed in juxta - position to the Essay in its confutation , had been referred to by Mr. Malone in a note on Mr. Rowe's Life of the Poet . The following is the remark of Mr. Gifford , lots or p See also ( he says ) Mr ...
... edition is placed in juxta - position to the Essay in its confutation , had been referred to by Mr. Malone in a note on Mr. Rowe's Life of the Poet . The following is the remark of Mr. Gifford , lots or p See also ( he says ) Mr ...
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... edition in 1793 , and this , for purposes of general reference , might have been amply sufficient ; but when such language is applied to a note of Mr. Malone's , founded , in a great measure , on the place which it occupies , it might ...
... edition in 1793 , and this , for purposes of general reference , might have been amply sufficient ; but when such language is applied to a note of Mr. Malone's , founded , in a great measure , on the place which it occupies , it might ...
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