The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... certainly mistaken . To the theatre in Blackfriars I have no doubt that many gentlemen rode in the time of Queen Elizabeth and King James I. From the Strand , Holborn , Bishopsgate - street , & c . where many of the no- bility lived ...
... certainly mistaken . To the theatre in Blackfriars I have no doubt that many gentlemen rode in the time of Queen Elizabeth and King James I. From the Strand , Holborn , Bishopsgate - street , & c . where many of the no- bility lived ...
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... certainly died before his son . Malone . This lady , who was our poet's youngest daughter , appears to have married without her father's knowledge , for he mentions her in his will as unmarried . Mr. West , as I have already ob- served ...
... certainly died before his son . Malone . This lady , who was our poet's youngest daughter , appears to have married without her father's knowledge , for he mentions her in his will as unmarried . Mr. West , as I have already ob- served ...
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... certainly does in some places ; but he is not always without excuse ; and it frequently happens that a weak scene serves to very good purpose , as will be made ap- pear at one time or other . It may be thought that there is one argument ...
... certainly does in some places ; but he is not always without excuse ; and it frequently happens that a weak scene serves to very good purpose , as will be made ap- pear at one time or other . It may be thought that there is one argument ...
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