The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Page x
... equal degree of licence refpecting his own ? And yet , though the fword may have been drawn against him , he shall not complain that its point is unbated and envenomed ; " for the conductors of this undertaking do not fcruple thus ...
... equal degree of licence refpecting his own ? And yet , though the fword may have been drawn against him , he shall not complain that its point is unbated and envenomed ; " for the conductors of this undertaking do not fcruple thus ...
Page xxvi
... equal fervices to a predeceffor in 1623 ? Such alfo , let us add , were the fentiments of a gentleman whofe name we cannot repeat without a figh , which thofe who were acquainted with his value , will not fufpect of infincerity : we ...
... equal fervices to a predeceffor in 1623 ? Such alfo , let us add , were the fentiments of a gentleman whofe name we cannot repeat without a figh , which thofe who were acquainted with his value , will not fufpect of infincerity : we ...
Page xxxi
... equal that of one of their number ( Mr. Steevens ) who stands convicted of having given winds inftead of wind , ftables inftead of stable , feffions inftead of feffion , fins inftead of fin and ( we fhudder while we recite the ...
... equal that of one of their number ( Mr. Steevens ) who stands convicted of having given winds inftead of wind , ftables inftead of stable , feffions inftead of feffion , fins inftead of fin and ( we fhudder while we recite the ...
Page 13
... equal , if not his fuperior ; and in the preface to his Mock Aftrologer , 1671 , he hardly dares to affert , what , in my opinion , cannot be denied , that all Jonfon's pieces , except three or four , are but crambe bis cocta ; the fame ...
... equal , if not his fuperior ; and in the preface to his Mock Aftrologer , 1671 , he hardly dares to affert , what , in my opinion , cannot be denied , that all Jonfon's pieces , except three or four , are but crambe bis cocta ; the fame ...
Page 17
... equal to his occafion , ' and , in that , to his wifh ; and is faid to have spent fome years before his death at his , native Stratford . His pleafureable wit and good- He had the good fortune to gather an eftate equal to his occafion ...
... equal to his occafion , ' and , in that , to his wifh ; and is faid to have spent fome years before his death at his , native Stratford . His pleafureable wit and good- He had the good fortune to gather an eftate equal to his occafion ...
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