The Plays of William Shakspeare: with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, Volumen1AMS Press, 1900 |
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... tion , a rich man does not easily miss what he is ambitious to find . At least he may be perfuaded he has found it , a circumstance which , as far as it * Much respect is due to the authority of portraits that defcend in families from ...
... tion , a rich man does not easily miss what he is ambitious to find . At least he may be perfuaded he has found it , a circumstance which , as far as it * Much respect is due to the authority of portraits that defcend in families from ...
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... tion than that of mere syllables , will appear to want support ; and yet whole lines and passages in the following plays incur a very just suspicion of having originated from this practice , which continues even in the present improved ...
... tion than that of mere syllables , will appear to want support ; and yet whole lines and passages in the following plays incur a very just suspicion of having originated from this practice , which continues even in the present improved ...
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... tion of this second folio ( about which no certainty can be obtained ( perhaps is not very remote from truth . When the predeceffor of it appeared , fome in- telligent friend or admirer of Shakspeare might have observed its defects ...
... tion of this second folio ( about which no certainty can be obtained ( perhaps is not very remote from truth . When the predeceffor of it appeared , fome in- telligent friend or admirer of Shakspeare might have observed its defects ...
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... tion of our poet . ،، He was ,,, says Lord Clarendon , ،، one of the least men in the kingdom ; and one of the greatest scholars in Europe . " See a long character of him in Clarendon's Life , Vol . I. p . 52. MALONE . NEW PLACE , of ...
... tion of our poet . ،، He was ,,, says Lord Clarendon , ،، one of the least men in the kingdom ; and one of the greatest scholars in Europe . " See a long character of him in Clarendon's Life , Vol . I. p . 52. MALONE . NEW PLACE , of ...
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... tion among the common friends of himself and a gentleman , with whose family he lived in fuch friendship , that at his death he bequeathed his fword to Mr. Thomas Combe as a legacy . A mifer's monument indeed , constructed during his ...
... tion among the common friends of himself and a gentleman , with whose family he lived in fuch friendship , that at his death he bequeathed his fword to Mr. Thomas Combe as a legacy . A mifer's monument indeed , constructed during his ...
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