The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volúmenes1-2J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... natural turn of it to the stage , soon distinguished him , if not as an extraordinary actor , yet as an excellent ... nature so large a share in what he did , that , for aught I know , the performances of his youth , as they were the ...
... natural turn of it to the stage , soon distinguished him , if not as an extraordinary actor , yet as an excellent ... nature so large a share in what he did , that , for aught I know , the performances of his youth , as they were the ...
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... nature must certainly have inclined all the gentler part of the world to love him , as the power of his wit obliged the men of the most delicate knowledge and polite learning to admire him . His acquaintance with Ben Jonson began with a ...
... nature must certainly have inclined all the gentler part of the world to love him , as the power of his wit obliged the men of the most delicate knowledge and polite learning to admire him . His acquaintance with Ben Jonson began with a ...
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... nature ; Mr. Jonson , who was at that time altogether un- known to the world , had offered one of his plays to the players , in order to have it acted ; and the persons into whose hands it was put , after having turned it carelessly and ...
... nature ; Mr. Jonson , who was at that time altogether un- known to the world , had offered one of his plays to the players , in order to have it acted ; and the persons into whose hands it was put , after having turned it carelessly and ...
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... nature gave the latter , was more than a ba- of the drama , that Dryden in his Essay on Dramatick Poesie , written about 1667 , does not venture to go further in his elogium on Shakspeare , than by saying , " he was at least Jonson's ...
... nature gave the latter , was more than a ba- of the drama , that Dryden in his Essay on Dramatick Poesie , written about 1667 , does not venture to go further in his elogium on Shakspeare , than by saying , " he was at least Jonson's ...
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... from his real and personal property must be added 2001. per ann . which he probably derived from the theatre , while he continued on the stage . nature engaged him in the acquaintance , and en- titled 74 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
... from his real and personal property must be added 2001. per ann . which he probably derived from the theatre , while he continued on the stage . nature engaged him in the acquaintance , and en- titled 74 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
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