The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... taken place in February , Mr. Weft , without intending it , has impeached the cha- racter of this lady ; for her firft child , according to his re- prefentation , muft be fuppofed to have been born fome months before her marriage ...
... taken place in February , Mr. Weft , without intending it , has impeached the cha- racter of this lady ; for her firft child , according to his re- prefentation , muft be fuppofed to have been born fome months before her marriage ...
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... taken down by ear during the reprefentation . What have been called the quarto copies of the Second and Third Parts of King Henry VI . were in fact two old plays written be- fore the time of Shakspeare , and entitled The First Part of ...
... taken down by ear during the reprefentation . What have been called the quarto copies of the Second and Third Parts of King Henry VI . were in fact two old plays written be- fore the time of Shakspeare , and entitled The First Part of ...
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... taken the liberty to do , yet there is . a pleafing and a well - diftinguifhed variety in those characters which he thought fit to meddle with . Falstaff is allowed by every body to be a master- piece ; the character is always well ...
... taken the liberty to do , yet there is . a pleafing and a well - diftinguifhed variety in those characters which he thought fit to meddle with . Falstaff is allowed by every body to be a master- piece ; the character is always well ...
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... taken from the model of the Grecian stage , it would be no very hard tafk to find a great many faults ; but as Shakspeare lived under a kind of mere light of nature , and had never been made ac- quainted with the regularity of those ...
... taken from the model of the Grecian stage , it would be no very hard tafk to find a great many faults ; but as Shakspeare lived under a kind of mere light of nature , and had never been made ac- quainted with the regularity of those ...
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... taken either from the true hiftory , or novels and ro- mances : and he commonly made use of them in that order , with thofe incidents , and that extent of time in which he found them in the authors from whence he borrowed them . So The ...
... taken either from the true hiftory , or novels and ro- mances : and he commonly made use of them in that order , with thofe incidents , and that extent of time in which he found them in the authors from whence he borrowed them . So The ...
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