The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... original . Of the drapery and curling hair exhibited in the Such , we think , were the remarks , that occurred to us feveral years ago , when this portrait was acceffible . We wished indeed to have confirmed them by a fecond view of it ...
... original . Of the drapery and curling hair exhibited in the Such , we think , were the remarks , that occurred to us feveral years ago , when this portrait was acceffible . We wished indeed to have confirmed them by a fecond view of it ...
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... original putter- forth of Troilus and Creffida ) for the fcape it hath made amongst you ; fince by the grand poffeffors ' wills , I believe , you should have pray'd for it rather than beene pray'd , " --Had quartos of Macbeth , Antony ...
... original putter- forth of Troilus and Creffida ) for the fcape it hath made amongst you ; fince by the grand poffeffors ' wills , I believe , you should have pray'd for it rather than beene pray'd , " --Had quartos of Macbeth , Antony ...
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... originals in Sir Thomas North's Plutarch , or the Chronicles of Hall and Holinfhed . Thefe ́faults , indeed , --fi quid prodeft delicla fateri , within half a century , ( when the prefent race of voluminous criticks is extinct ) cannot ...
... originals in Sir Thomas North's Plutarch , or the Chronicles of Hall and Holinfhed . Thefe ́faults , indeed , --fi quid prodeft delicla fateri , within half a century , ( when the prefent race of voluminous criticks is extinct ) cannot ...
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... original and most See Mr. Holt White's note on Romeo and Juliet , Vol . XXI . p . 95. n . 6 . i . e . as acted before Queen Elizabeth in 1568. See Warton , Vol . III . p . 376. n . g . knowing performers in his different picges were ...
... original and most See Mr. Holt White's note on Romeo and Juliet , Vol . XXI . p . 95. n . 6 . i . e . as acted before Queen Elizabeth in 1568. See Warton , Vol . III . p . 376. n . g . knowing performers in his different picges were ...
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... original , we muft ftill regard it as a valuable fupplement to that work ; and no stronger plea in its favour can be advanced , than the frequent ufe made of it by Mr. Malone . The numerous corrections from it admitted by that gentleman ...
... original , we muft ftill regard it as a valuable fupplement to that work ; and no stronger plea in its favour can be advanced , than the frequent ufe made of it by Mr. Malone . The numerous corrections from it admitted by that gentleman ...
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