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Page ix
... meet in one man , was happy and extraordinary . Ir must be allowed , that ftage - poetry of all other , is more particularly levell'd to please the populace , and its fuccefs more immediately depending upon the common fuffrage . One ...
... meet in one man , was happy and extraordinary . Ir must be allowed , that ftage - poetry of all other , is more particularly levell'd to please the populace , and its fuccefs more immediately depending upon the common fuffrage . One ...
Page xvi
... meet with two or more editions by different printers , each of which has whole heaps of trash different from the other : which I should fancy was occafion'd by their being taken from different copies , belonging to different playhouses ...
... meet with two or more editions by different printers , each of which has whole heaps of trash different from the other : which I should fancy was occafion'd by their being taken from different copies , belonging to different playhouses ...
Page xxiv
... meet with any further account of him this way , than that the top of his performance was the ghoft in his own Hamlet . I should have been much more pleased , to have learned from fome certain authority , which was the first play he ...
... meet with any further account of him this way , than that the top of his performance was the ghoft in his own Hamlet . I should have been much more pleased , to have learned from fome certain authority , which was the first play he ...
Page xxvi
... meet with many great and uncommon marks of favour and friendship from the earl of Southampton , famous in the histories of that time for his friendship to the unfortunate earl of Effex . It was to that noble lord that he dedicated his ...
... meet with many great and uncommon marks of favour and friendship from the earl of Southampton , famous in the histories of that time for his friendship to the unfortunate earl of Effex . It was to that noble lord that he dedicated his ...
Page xxix
... meet with it in any edition that I have feen , as quoted by Mr. Jonfon . Befides his plays in this edition , there are two or three afcribed to him by Mr. Langbain , which I have never seen , and know nothing of . He writ likewife Venus ...
... meet with it in any edition that I have feen , as quoted by Mr. Jonfon . Befides his plays in this edition , there are two or three afcribed to him by Mr. Langbain , which I have never seen , and know nothing of . He writ likewife Venus ...
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