The Plays of William Shakspeare: with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, Volumen1AMS Press, 1900 |
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... please . Witnesses hereunto . Thomas Nash . Simon Trapp . " The teftator not having appointed any executor , adminif- tration was granted to his widow , Nov. 23 , 1636 . Y Some at least of Dr. Hall's manuscripts escaped the flames 38 ...
... please . Witnesses hereunto . Thomas Nash . Simon Trapp . " The teftator not having appointed any executor , adminif- tration was granted to his widow , Nov. 23 , 1636 . Y Some at least of Dr. Hall's manuscripts escaped the flames 38 ...
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... please all . And as fuch fashion themselves to a multitude diversely addicted , fo I to an univerfality of rea- ders diversely difpofed . " Pref . to History of Women , 1624 . MALONE . the common mistake of that age , and is indeed 52 ...
... please all . And as fuch fashion themselves to a multitude diversely addicted , fo I to an univerfality of rea- ders diversely difpofed . " Pref . to History of Women , 1624 . MALONE . the common mistake of that age , and is indeed 52 ...
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... please myself , it was given to the publick . Here is an involuntary confession that tragi - comedy is more pleasing to the audience ; I would ask then , upon what ground it is condemned ? This ideal excellence of uniformity rests upon ...
... please myself , it was given to the publick . Here is an involuntary confession that tragi - comedy is more pleasing to the audience ; I would ask then , upon what ground it is condemned ? This ideal excellence of uniformity rests upon ...
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... please the populace , and its fuccess more immediately depending upon the common fuffrage . One cannot therefore wonder , if Shakspeare , having at his first appearance no other aim in his writings than to procure a fubsistence ...
... please the populace , and its fuccess more immediately depending upon the common fuffrage . One cannot therefore wonder , if Shakspeare , having at his first appearance no other aim in his writings than to procure a fubsistence ...
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... please , as mean buffoonery , vile ribaldry , and unmannerly jests of fools and clowns . Yet even in these our outhor's wit buoys up , and is borné above his subject : his genius in those low parts is like some prince of a romance in ...
... please , as mean buffoonery , vile ribaldry , and unmannerly jests of fools and clowns . Yet even in these our outhor's wit buoys up , and is borné above his subject : his genius in those low parts is like some prince of a romance in ...
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