The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 - 21 páginas |
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... give his outline with correctness ; and the mere drudge in his profession contented himself by placing a caput mortuum of his original before the publick . In short , the inducements to be licentious or inaccurate , were numerous ; and ...
... give his outline with correctness ; and the mere drudge in his profession contented himself by placing a caput mortuum of his original before the publick . In short , the inducements to be licentious or inaccurate , were numerous ; and ...
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... give way , and no reader will patiently endure to see " Alcides beaten by his page . " - Inferior volat umbra deo.-Mr. M. Mason will also forgive us if we add , that a small number of his proposed amendments are suppressed through ...
... give way , and no reader will patiently endure to see " Alcides beaten by his page . " - Inferior volat umbra deo.-Mr. M. Mason will also forgive us if we add , that a small number of his proposed amendments are suppressed through ...
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... give him no better education than his own employment . He had bred him , it is true , for some time at a free school , " where , it is probable , he acquired what Latin he was master of : but the narrowness of his circumstances , and ...
... give him no better education than his own employment . He had bred him , it is true , for some time at a free school , " where , it is probable , he acquired what Latin he was master of : but the narrowness of his circumstances , and ...
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... give just as much credit as he thinks fit : " Here we shall observe , that the learned Mr. Joshua Barnes , late Greek Professor of the University of Cambridge , baiting about forty years ago at an inn in Stratford , and hearing an old ...
... give just as much credit as he thinks fit : " Here we shall observe , that the learned Mr. Joshua Barnes , late Greek Professor of the University of Cambridge , baiting about forty years ago at an inn in Stratford , and hearing an old ...
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... give the world some satisfaction that Shakspeare has had as great veneration paid his excellence by men of unquestioned parts , as this I now express for him , I shall give some account of what I have heard from your mouth , sir , about ...
... give the world some satisfaction that Shakspeare has had as great veneration paid his excellence by men of unquestioned parts , as this I now express for him , I shall give some account of what I have heard from your mouth , sir , about ...
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