The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... reafon why we have difcovered a greater proportion of errors in the former than in the latter , is because we have fought after them with a greater degree of diligence ; for let it be remembered , that it was no more the practice of ...
... reafon why we have difcovered a greater proportion of errors in the former than in the latter , is because we have fought after them with a greater degree of diligence ; for let it be remembered , that it was no more the practice of ...
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... reafon to believe were all written in the latter period ; and among his late performances , that is among the plays which are fuppofed to have appeared after the year 1600 , to point out pieces , as hafty and indi- gefted , as Love's ...
... reafon to believe were all written in the latter period ; and among his late performances , that is among the plays which are fuppofed to have appeared after the year 1600 , to point out pieces , as hafty and indi- gefted , as Love's ...
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... reafon to believe that fome of them . were submitted to the prefs , without the confent of the author . The following is the order in which I fuppofe the plays of Shakfpcare to have been written : 1589 . 1. FIRST PART OF KING HENRY VI ...
... reafon to believe that fome of them . were submitted to the prefs , without the confent of the author . The following is the order in which I fuppofe the plays of Shakfpcare to have been written : 1589 . 1. FIRST PART OF KING HENRY VI ...
Page 67
... reafon to change his opinion . Dryden , however , he informs us , always thought that these verses related to Shakspeare : and in- deed I do not recollect any dramatick poet of that time , to whom the character which they delineate is ...
... reafon to change his opinion . Dryden , however , he informs us , always thought that these verses related to Shakspeare : and in- deed I do not recollect any dramatick poet of that time , to whom the character which they delineate is ...
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... reafon difpleafed at the preceding allufion to him . As what Chettle fays of him , corre- fponds with the character which all his contempo- raries have given him , and the piece is tremely rare , I fhall extract from the Addrefs to the ...
... reafon difpleafed at the preceding allufion to him . As what Chettle fays of him , corre- fponds with the character which all his contempo- raries have given him , and the piece is tremely rare , I fhall extract from the Addrefs to the ...
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