The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... opinion , as he forbore to in- troduce a circumftance fo incredible into his life of Shak- fpeare . As to the book which furnishes this anecdote , not the fmalleft part of it was the compofition of Mr. Cibber , being entirely written by ...
... opinion , as he forbore to in- troduce a circumftance fo incredible into his life of Shak- fpeare . As to the book which furnishes this anecdote , not the fmalleft part of it was the compofition of Mr. Cibber , being entirely written by ...
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... opinion that our poet's father was meant , and that he was thrice married . MALONE . 8 A great many names occur in this Regifter , with an alias , the meaning of which it is not very eafy to afcertain . I should have fuppofed that the ...
... opinion that our poet's father was meant , and that he was thrice married . MALONE . 8 A great many names occur in this Regifter , with an alias , the meaning of which it is not very eafy to afcertain . I should have fuppofed that the ...
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... , extremely improved ; that of Hamlet enlarged to almost as much again as at firft , and many others , I believe the common opinion of his want of learn- • ing proceeded from no better ground . This too might MR . POPE'S PREFACE . 123.
... , extremely improved ; that of Hamlet enlarged to almost as much again as at firft , and many others , I believe the common opinion of his want of learn- • ing proceeded from no better ground . This too might MR . POPE'S PREFACE . 123.
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... opinion proceeded originally from the zeal of the partizans of our au- thor and Ben Jonfon ; as they endeavoured to exalt the one at the expence of the other . It is ever the na- ture of parties to be in extremes ; and nothing is fo ...
... opinion proceeded originally from the zeal of the partizans of our au- thor and Ben Jonfon ; as they endeavoured to exalt the one at the expence of the other . It is ever the na- ture of parties to be in extremes ; and nothing is fo ...
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... opinion . He exalts him not only above all his con- temporaries , but above Chaucer and Spenfer , whom he will not allow to be great enough to be ranked with him ; and challenges the names of Sophocles , Euripides , and Æfchylus , nay ...
... opinion . He exalts him not only above all his con- temporaries , but above Chaucer and Spenfer , whom he will not allow to be great enough to be ranked with him ; and challenges the names of Sophocles , Euripides , and Æfchylus , nay ...
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