The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... used to fignify dramatick works , as well as any other forms of compofition ; while tragely and comedy were titles very often bestowed on novels of the ferious and the lighter kind . STEEVENS . Since this was written , the firft volume ...
... used to fignify dramatick works , as well as any other forms of compofition ; while tragely and comedy were titles very often bestowed on novels of the ferious and the lighter kind . STEEVENS . Since this was written , the firft volume ...
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... used to suppress this remarkable letter . By a Proprietor of that work . [ Philip Nichols . ] 4to . 1763 . A Revifal of Shakspeare's Text , wherein the Alterations introduced into it by the more modern Editors and Criticks are ...
... used to suppress this remarkable letter . By a Proprietor of that work . [ Philip Nichols . ] 4to . 1763 . A Revifal of Shakspeare's Text , wherein the Alterations introduced into it by the more modern Editors and Criticks are ...
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... used it in an appropriated fense , learned in all the bufinefs of the flage ; and in this fenfe the epithet is more applicable to Shakspeare than to any poet that ever wrote . It fhould however , be remembered , that the name Willy ...
... used it in an appropriated fense , learned in all the bufinefs of the flage ; and in this fenfe the epithet is more applicable to Shakspeare than to any poet that ever wrote . It fhould however , be remembered , that the name Willy ...
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... used to receive from the players . " It begins thus : To thofe gentlemen his quondam acquaintance that Spend their wits in making playes , R. G. wisheth a better exercife , and wisdome to prevent his extremities . " His firft addrefs is ...
... used to receive from the players . " It begins thus : To thofe gentlemen his quondam acquaintance that Spend their wits in making playes , R. G. wisheth a better exercife , and wisdome to prevent his extremities . " His firft addrefs is ...
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... used my own difcretion , ( especially in such a case , the author being dead , ) that I did not , I am as forry as if the original fault had been my fault ; because my felfe have feen his demeanour no lefs civil than he excellent in the ...
... used my own difcretion , ( especially in such a case , the author being dead , ) that I did not , I am as forry as if the original fault had been my fault ; because my felfe have feen his demeanour no lefs civil than he excellent in the ...
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