The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... ancient deeds were written in Latin , and frequently began with the words , Noverint Univerfi . The form is fill retained . Knoto all men , & c . technical skill ; and he is fo fond of difplaying 112 CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
... ancient deeds were written in Latin , and frequently began with the words , Noverint Univerfi . The form is fill retained . Knoto all men , & c . technical skill ; and he is fo fond of difplaying 112 CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
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... Latin verfes , founded on the prediction of the weird fifters relative to Banquo and Macbeth . " Dr. Farmer is of opinion , that this performance preceded Shakspeare's play ; a fuppofition which is ftrengthened by the filence of the ...
... Latin verfes , founded on the prediction of the weird fifters relative to Banquo and Macbeth . " Dr. Farmer is of opinion , that this performance preceded Shakspeare's play ; a fuppofition which is ftrengthened by the filence of the ...
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... Latin and English , and seem to have piqued themselves on the fuperiority of their exhibitions to thofe of the eftablished theatres . Wifhing probably to manifeft this fuperiority to the royal pedant , it is not likely that they would ...
... Latin and English , and seem to have piqued themselves on the fuperiority of their exhibitions to thofe of the eftablished theatres . Wifhing probably to manifeft this fuperiority to the royal pedant , it is not likely that they would ...
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William Shakespeare. The accents yet unknown " could not allude to Dr. Eedes's Latin play exhibited in 1582 , and therefore may be fairly urged as a prefumptive proof that there had been fome English play on this fubject previous to that ...
William Shakespeare. The accents yet unknown " could not allude to Dr. Eedes's Latin play exhibited in 1582 , and therefore may be fairly urged as a prefumptive proof that there had been fome English play on this fubject previous to that ...
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... Latin , and lefs Greek and the writer of the pamphlet , as a further proof of Ben's malignity , quotes fome lines from the pro- logue to Every man in his humour , - " To make a child new fwaddled , to proceed " Man , and then shoot up ...
... Latin , and lefs Greek and the writer of the pamphlet , as a further proof of Ben's malignity , quotes fome lines from the pro- logue to Every man in his humour , - " To make a child new fwaddled , to proceed " Man , and then shoot up ...
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