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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... circumstances that those two old plays which were printed in 1600 , were written by fome writer or writers who preceded Shakspeare , and moulded by him , with many alterations and addi- tions , into the fhape in which they at prefent ...
... circumstances that those two old plays which were printed in 1600 , were written by fome writer or writers who preceded Shakspeare , and moulded by him , with many alterations and addi- tions , into the fhape in which they at prefent ...
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... King John , who ever he was ; and fome circumstances which have lately ftruck me , confirm an opinion which I formerly hazarded , that Chriftopher Mar- owe was the author of that play . A paffage 244 CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
... King John , who ever he was ; and fome circumstances which have lately ftruck me , confirm an opinion which I formerly hazarded , that Chriftopher Mar- owe was the author of that play . A paffage 244 CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
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... circumstance is more than once mentioned , in the course of these observations , it may not be improper to add a few words on the subject of our author's metre . A mixture of rhymes with blank verfe , in the fame play , and fometimes in ...
... circumstance is more than once mentioned , in the course of these observations , it may not be improper to add a few words on the subject of our author's metre . A mixture of rhymes with blank verfe , in the fame play , and fometimes in ...
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... circumstances seem to favour the fuppofition that this play was written between the First and Second Parts of K. Henry IV . But that it was not written then , may be collected from the tradition above mentioned . The truth , I believe ...
... circumstances seem to favour the fuppofition that this play was written between the First and Second Parts of K. Henry IV . But that it was not written then , may be collected from the tradition above mentioned . The truth , I believe ...
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... Vulcan , from which it appears , that he was at the Globe playhouse when it was burnt ; a circumstance which in fome measure ftrengthens the conjecture that he was The play , thus revived and new - named , 316 CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
... Vulcan , from which it appears , that he was at the Globe playhouse when it was burnt ; a circumstance which in fome measure ftrengthens the conjecture that he was The play , thus revived and new - named , 316 CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
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