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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... Hiftory of Bristol , as well as Rowley's plan and elevation of its ancient castle , ( which all the rules of all the ages of architecture pronounce to be spurious ) let the Rowleian advocates inform us , It would also come attested as a ...
... Hiftory of Bristol , as well as Rowley's plan and elevation of its ancient castle , ( which all the rules of all the ages of architecture pronounce to be spurious ) let the Rowleian advocates inform us , It would also come attested as a ...
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... fall below the notice of hiftory , can. 8 Mr. T. Warton in his excellent Remarks on the Fairy Queen of Spenser , offers a fimilar apology for having introduced illuf- • There is reason to think that about the time ADVERTISEMENT . 399.
... fall below the notice of hiftory , can. 8 Mr. T. Warton in his excellent Remarks on the Fairy Queen of Spenser , offers a fimilar apology for having introduced illuf- • There is reason to think that about the time ADVERTISEMENT . 399.
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... hiftory , can only be fought in the jest - book , the satire , or the play ; and the novel , whose fashion did not out- live a week , is fometimes necessary to throw light on those annals which take in the compass of an age . Thofe ...
... hiftory , can only be fought in the jest - book , the satire , or the play ; and the novel , whose fashion did not out- live a week , is fometimes necessary to throw light on those annals which take in the compass of an age . Thofe ...
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