The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 1Rwington, 1821 |
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... perhaps , have been some ground for suspecting that he had changed the term for the purpose of eluding the argument ; but this was not the case ; and impressed , as he was , with the notion that the Tempest was the object of satire , it ...
... perhaps , have been some ground for suspecting that he had changed the term for the purpose of eluding the argument ; but this was not the case ; and impressed , as he was , with the notion that the Tempest was the object of satire , it ...
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... perhaps , of his own opinions , which he had seldom hastily formed , he was always ready to listen with candour and good humour to those of others ; that suppleness of character which would yield without conviction , and that roughness ...
... perhaps , of his own opinions , which he had seldom hastily formed , he was always ready to listen with candour and good humour to those of others ; that suppleness of character which would yield without conviction , and that roughness ...
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William Shakespeare. I may perhaps be permitted , lest my own sentiments should be misunderstood , to state , in a few words , my opinion of Jonson . I regard him with veneration , not only for his great powers , but for that ...
William Shakespeare. I may perhaps be permitted , lest my own sentiments should be misunderstood , to state , in a few words , my opinion of Jonson . I regard him with veneration , not only for his great powers , but for that ...
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... perhaps the industry , which were required for accu- rate and scrupulous collation , nor was he by any means minutely versed in those contemporary writings , from which alone we can satisfactorily ascertain the Poet's language or ...
... perhaps the industry , which were required for accu- rate and scrupulous collation , nor was he by any means minutely versed in those contemporary writings , from which alone we can satisfactorily ascertain the Poet's language or ...
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... at the first view may appear , yet , as for what relates to men of letters , the knowledge of an author may , perhaps , some- times conduce to the better understanding his works ; and. C 2 MR . THEOBALD'S PREFACE . 19.
... at the first view may appear , yet , as for what relates to men of letters , the knowledge of an author may , perhaps , some- times conduce to the better understanding his works ; and. C 2 MR . THEOBALD'S PREFACE . 19.
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