The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen2J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... subject : " but where should I meet with a reader ? When the main pillars are taken away , the whole building falls in course : Nothing hath been , or can be , pointed out , which is not easily re- moved ; or rather which was not ...
... subject : " but where should I meet with a reader ? When the main pillars are taken away , the whole building falls in course : Nothing hath been , or can be , pointed out , which is not easily re- moved ; or rather which was not ...
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... subject : -A subject , however , which had for a long time pretty warmly divided the criticks upon Shakspeare . 1 : AN ESSAY ON THE LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE : B4 ADVERTISEMENT ...
... subject : -A subject , however , which had for a long time pretty warmly divided the criticks upon Shakspeare . 1 : AN ESSAY ON THE LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE : B4 ADVERTISEMENT ...
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... subject , at least as well written by Shakspeare . " Fuller a diligent and equal searcher after truth and quibbles , declares positively , that " his learn- ing was very little , -nature was all the art used upon him , as he himself ...
... subject , at least as well written by Shakspeare . " Fuller a diligent and equal searcher after truth and quibbles , declares positively , that " his learn- ing was very little , -nature was all the art used upon him , as he himself ...
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... subject ; which likewise might have fallen into the hands of Shakspeare . 2 " The tale is a pretie comicall matter , and hath bin written in English verse some few years past , learnedly and with good grace by M. George Turberuil ...
... subject ; which likewise might have fallen into the hands of Shakspeare . 2 " The tale is a pretie comicall matter , and hath bin written in English verse some few years past , learnedly and with good grace by M. George Turberuil ...
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... subject , all this and much more mythology might as perfectly have been learned from the Testament of Creseide , and the Fairy Queen , as from a regular Pantheon or Polymetis himself . Mr. Upton , not contented with heathen learning ...
... subject , all this and much more mythology might as perfectly have been learned from the Testament of Creseide , and the Fairy Queen , as from a regular Pantheon or Polymetis himself . Mr. Upton , not contented with heathen learning ...
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