The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... faid of him , as it has been , in the ener- getick lines of Johnson , of one almost his equal , " At length , our mighty bard's victorious lays " Fill the loud voice of universal praise ; " And baffled spite , with hopeless anguish dumb ...
... faid of him , as it has been , in the ener- getick lines of Johnson , of one almost his equal , " At length , our mighty bard's victorious lays " Fill the loud voice of universal praise ; " And baffled spite , with hopeless anguish dumb ...
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... fuc- ceffors the fame gratification he has experienced in his humble endeavours to illustrate the greatest poet the world ever knew . Staple Inn , May 2 , 1803 . ISAAC REED . ADVERTISEMENT . " WHEN I faid I would die a ADVERTISEMENT . vii.
... fuc- ceffors the fame gratification he has experienced in his humble endeavours to illustrate the greatest poet the world ever knew . Staple Inn , May 2 , 1803 . ISAAC REED . ADVERTISEMENT . " WHEN I faid I would die a ADVERTISEMENT . vii.
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... faid I would die a bachelor , ( cries Benedick , ) I did not think I should live till I were married . " The present Editor of Shak- Speare may urge a kindred apology in defence of an opinion hazarded in his Prefatory Advertisement ...
... faid I would die a bachelor , ( cries Benedick , ) I did not think I should live till I were married . " The present Editor of Shak- Speare may urge a kindred apology in defence of an opinion hazarded in his Prefatory Advertisement ...
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... faid to have filled the whole period , from the time of Vertue's inquiries , to the year 1788 , when the Boar's Head , having been untenanted for five years , was converted into two dwellings for shopkeepers . 5 The tradition that ...
... faid to have filled the whole period , from the time of Vertue's inquiries , to the year 1788 , when the Boar's Head , having been untenanted for five years , was converted into two dwellings for shopkeepers . 5 The tradition that ...
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... faid at different times to have been made from it ; but a regard for truth obliges us to confess that they are all unlike each other , and convey no diftinct resemblance of the 5 Such , we think , were the remarks , that occurred to us ...
... faid at different times to have been made from it ; but a regard for truth obliges us to confess that they are all unlike each other , and convey no diftinct resemblance of the 5 Such , we think , were the remarks , that occurred to us ...
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