The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... favour : it is that maiden princess plainly , whom he intends by 66 — a fair vestal , throned by the west . " A Midsummer Night's Dream . and that whole passage is a compliment very properly brought in , and very handsomely applied to ...
... favour : it is that maiden princess plainly , whom he intends by 66 — a fair vestal , throned by the west . " A Midsummer Night's Dream . and that whole passage is a compliment very properly brought in , and very handsomely applied to ...
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... favour of this worthy gentleman I owe the knowledge of one particular in honour of our poet's once dwell- ing - house , of which I presume Mr. Rowe never was apprized . When the civil war raged in England , and King Charles the First's ...
... favour of this worthy gentleman I owe the knowledge of one particular in honour of our poet's once dwell- ing - house , of which I presume Mr. Rowe never was apprized . When the civil war raged in England , and King Charles the First's ...
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... favour of several more plays which are omitted here , out of respect to the judgment of those who had omitted them before . * It is to be wished that some method of publication most fa- vourable to the character of an author were once ...
... favour of several more plays which are omitted here , out of respect to the judgment of those who had omitted them before . * It is to be wished that some method of publication most fa- vourable to the character of an author were once ...
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