The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 1J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... LABOUR'S LOST . MERCHANT OF VENICE . VOL . VIII . AS YOU LIKE IT . ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . VOL . IX . TAMING OF THE SHREW . WINTER'S TALE . VOL . X. MACBETH . KING JOHN . VOL . XI . KING RICHARD II . KING HENRY IV . Part I. VOL ...
... LABOUR'S LOST . MERCHANT OF VENICE . VOL . VIII . AS YOU LIKE IT . ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . VOL . IX . TAMING OF THE SHREW . WINTER'S TALE . VOL . X. MACBETH . KING JOHN . VOL . XI . KING RICHARD II . KING HENRY IV . Part I. VOL ...
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... he in turning to them , and so thoroughly able to communicate information , that no man of cha- racter ever applied to him in vain . Even the labours of Dr. Johnson were benefited by his ac- curacy ; ADVERTISEMENT . V.
... he in turning to them , and so thoroughly able to communicate information , that no man of cha- racter ever applied to him in vain . Even the labours of Dr. Johnson were benefited by his ac- curacy ; ADVERTISEMENT . V.
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... labours of men of such high estimation as Rowe , Pope , Warburton , Johnson , Farmer , and Steevens , with others of inferior name , the rank of Shak- speare in the poetical world is not a point at this time subject to controversy . His ...
... labours of men of such high estimation as Rowe , Pope , Warburton , Johnson , Farmer , and Steevens , with others of inferior name , the rank of Shak- speare in the poetical world is not a point at this time subject to controversy . His ...
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... labours . His first residence was in the Temple , afterwards at Hampton , and lastly at Hampstead , where he continued near thirty years . In this retreat his life passed in one unbroken tenor , with scarce any variation , except an ...
... labours . His first residence was in the Temple , afterwards at Hampton , and lastly at Hampstead , where he continued near thirty years . In this retreat his life passed in one unbroken tenor , with scarce any variation , except an ...
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... labour such atoms of intelligence have been col- lected . That the foregoing information , however , may communicate no alarm , or induce the reader to suppose we have " bestowed our whole tedious- ness " on him , we should add , that ...
... labour such atoms of intelligence have been col- lected . That the foregoing information , however , may communicate no alarm , or induce the reader to suppose we have " bestowed our whole tedious- ness " on him , we should add , that ...
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