The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... poets and players might have been arranged : -that the Boar's Head , the scene of Falstaff's jollity , might also have been the favourite tavern of Shakspeare : -that , when our au- thor returned over London bridge from the Globe ...
... poets and players might have been arranged : -that the Boar's Head , the scene of Falstaff's jollity , might also have been the favourite tavern of Shakspeare : -that , when our au- thor returned over London bridge from the Globe ...
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... poems as before a collection of plays ; and yet it must be confessed , that this change might have been introduced for no other reason than more effectually to dis- criminate his own production from that of his predecessor . On the same ...
... poems as before a collection of plays ; and yet it must be confessed , that this change might have been introduced for no other reason than more effectually to dis- criminate his own production from that of his predecessor . On the same ...
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... poets , was a genuine representation , how hap- pened it that his next engraving of the same author , in 1725 , was taken from quite a different painting , in the collection of the Earl of Oxford ? Did the artist , in this instance ...
... poets , was a genuine representation , how hap- pened it that his next engraving of the same author , in 1725 , was taken from quite a different painting , in the collection of the Earl of Oxford ? Did the artist , in this instance ...
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... poems in 1640 , is merely a reduced and reversed copy by Marshall from its pre- decessor , with a few slight changes in attitude and dress . - We boast therefore of no exterior ornaments , except those of bet- ter print and paper than ...
... poems in 1640 , is merely a reduced and reversed copy by Marshall from its pre- decessor , with a few slight changes in attitude and dress . - We boast therefore of no exterior ornaments , except those of bet- ter print and paper than ...
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... poems have derived every possible advan tage from the literature and judgment of their only intelligent editor , Mr ... Poets 1709 . 1719 . Do. small oval , Jacob's Lives 1719 . Do. to Warburton's 8vo . 1747 . Duchange , 8vo . to ...
... poems have derived every possible advan tage from the literature and judgment of their only intelligent editor , Mr ... Poets 1709 . 1719 . Do. small oval , Jacob's Lives 1719 . Do. to Warburton's 8vo . 1747 . Duchange , 8vo . to ...
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