The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Page iii
... as reprefented by Faithorne , that it appears to have funk that celebrated engraver beneath many a common artist in the fame line . See Vol . I. p . 30 . ૩ . was fo little attended to , that both the Earl ADVERTISEMENT . iii.
... as reprefented by Faithorne , that it appears to have funk that celebrated engraver beneath many a common artist in the fame line . See Vol . I. p . 30 . ૩ . was fo little attended to , that both the Earl ADVERTISEMENT . iii.
Page xiii
... , during a long and uninterrupted feries of lines , no other peculiarities than were common to the works of his moft celebrated contemporaries , and whofe general ease and sweetness of verfification are hitherto ADVERTISEMENT . xiii.
... , during a long and uninterrupted feries of lines , no other peculiarities than were common to the works of his moft celebrated contemporaries , and whofe general ease and sweetness of verfification are hitherto ADVERTISEMENT . xiii.
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... common accidents of their lives , and even their fhape , make , and features , have been the fubject of critical inqui- ries . How trifling foever this curiofity may seem to be , it is certainly very natural ; and we are hardly ...
... common accidents of their lives , and even their fhape , make , and features , have been the fubject of critical inqui- ries . How trifling foever this curiofity may seem to be , it is certainly very natural ; and we are hardly ...
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... common enough to young fellows , fallen into ill company ; and amongst them , fome that made a fre quent practice of deer - ftealing , engaged him more than once in robbing a park that belonged to Sir Thomas Lucy , of Charlecote , near ...
... common enough to young fellows , fallen into ill company ; and amongst them , fome that made a fre quent practice of deer - ftealing , engaged him more than once in robbing a park that belonged to Sir Thomas Lucy , of Charlecote , near ...
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... common - place has been touched upon , where our author has not performed as well . ,, Dryden himselfalfo certainly alludes to this ftory , which he appears to have related both to Gildon and Rowe , in the fol- lowing paffage of his ...
... common - place has been touched upon , where our author has not performed as well . ,, Dryden himselfalfo certainly alludes to this ftory , which he appears to have related both to Gildon and Rowe , in the fol- lowing paffage of his ...
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