The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... matter is no other , than his very strong desire of approving himself to the publick a man of integrity ; and of ... matters , * his fable , his Though our expressions , as we think , are sufficiently guard ed in this place , yet , being ...
... matter is no other , than his very strong desire of approving himself to the publick a man of integrity ; and of ... matters , * his fable , his Though our expressions , as we think , are sufficiently guard ed in this place , yet , being ...
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... matters have inter- ven'd that may have driven it from his memory ; and we are desirous above all things to leave a ... matter was long , or of a com- plex nature ; * but more generally , at the bottom of the page ; where what is put ...
... matters have inter- ven'd that may have driven it from his memory ; and we are desirous above all things to leave a ... matter was long , or of a com- plex nature ; * but more generally , at the bottom of the page ; where what is put ...
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... matter , but even sometimes in their expressions : the harangue of the Arch- bishop of Canterbury in Henry V , that ... matters are borrow'd from them ; and so largely scatter'd up and down in these plays , that whoever would rightly ...
... matter , but even sometimes in their expressions : the harangue of the Arch- bishop of Canterbury in Henry V , that ... matters are borrow'd from them ; and so largely scatter'd up and down in these plays , that whoever would rightly ...
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