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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William Shakespeare. tory verses . I am willing to say a few words in exculpa- tion of my accomplished countryman Drummond , who has been exposed to very severe censure , on account of what he has left us concerning Jonson . His ...
William Shakespeare. tory verses . I am willing to say a few words in exculpa- tion of my accomplished countryman Drummond , who has been exposed to very severe censure , on account of what he has left us concerning Jonson . His ...
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... verses which issued on that event from the Univer- sity of Dublin . In 1763 he became a student in the Inner Temple ; and in 1767 was called to the Irish bar . It might naturally have been expected , that the example of EDMOND MALONE ...
... verses which issued on that event from the Univer- sity of Dublin . In 1763 he became a student in the Inner Temple ; and in 1767 was called to the Irish bar . It might naturally have been expected , that the example of EDMOND MALONE ...
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... verses , but wonder Mr. Dryden was of that opinion . He exalts him not only above all his contemporaries , but above Chaucer and Spenser , whom he will not allow to be great enough to be ranked with him ; and challenges the names of ...
... verses , but wonder Mr. Dryden was of that opinion . He exalts him not only above all his contemporaries , but above Chaucer and Spenser , whom he will not allow to be great enough to be ranked with him ; and challenges the names of ...
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... verses are omitted entirely , and others trans- posed ; from whence invincible obscurities have arisen , past the guess of any commentator to clear up , but just where the accidental glimpse of an old edition enlightens us . put Some ...
... verses are omitted entirely , and others trans- posed ; from whence invincible obscurities have arisen , past the guess of any commentator to clear up , but just where the accidental glimpse of an old edition enlightens us . put Some ...
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... verse they did not know , and they accord- ingly printed one for the other throughout the volume . Having been forced to say so much of the players , I think I ought in justice to remark , that the judgment , as well as condition of ...
... verse they did not know , and they accord- ingly printed one for the other throughout the volume . Having been forced to say so much of the players , I think I ought in justice to remark , that the judgment , as well as condition of ...
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