The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... present Bishop of Gloucefter's quarrel with that Baronet , about his edition of Shakspeare's plays : to which is added an impartial account of the extraordinary means used to fupprefs this remarkable letter . By a Proprietor of that ...
... present Bishop of Gloucefter's quarrel with that Baronet , about his edition of Shakspeare's plays : to which is added an impartial account of the extraordinary means used to fupprefs this remarkable letter . By a Proprietor of that ...
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... present title appear to have been proverbial . ' I formerly fuppofed that a comedy called A bad Beginning makes a good Ending , which was acted at court in 1613 , by the Company of John Heminge , was the play now under confideration ...
... present title appear to have been proverbial . ' I formerly fuppofed that a comedy called A bad Beginning makes a good Ending , which was acted at court in 1613 , by the Company of John Heminge , was the play now under confideration ...
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... present state till 1623 , when it was published with the reft of our author's plays in folio . The republication of the imperfect copy in 1619 has been mentioned as a circumstance from which we may infer that Shak- fpeare's improved ...
... present state till 1623 , when it was published with the reft of our author's plays in folio . The republication of the imperfect copy in 1619 has been mentioned as a circumstance from which we may infer that Shak- fpeare's improved ...
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William Shakespeare. in the smallest degree could throw any light on the present inquiry into the dates of our author's plays . " In the dry defert of ten thousand lines ; " after wading through two ponderous volumes in quarto , written ...
William Shakespeare. in the smallest degree could throw any light on the present inquiry into the dates of our author's plays . " In the dry defert of ten thousand lines ; " after wading through two ponderous volumes in quarto , written ...
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... present play ) and the real hiftory of the mother of Elizabeth , almost forced the fubject upon him . Sir William Blackstone has pointed out a paffage in the first act of this play , which had escaped my obfervation , and which , as he ...
... present play ) and the real hiftory of the mother of Elizabeth , almost forced the fubject upon him . Sir William Blackstone has pointed out a paffage in the first act of this play , which had escaped my obfervation , and which , as he ...
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