The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... whole lines and pas . sages in the following plays incur a very just suspicion of hav- ing originated from this practice , which continues even in the present improved state of our dramatick arrangements ; for the propensity of modern ...
... whole lines and pas . sages in the following plays incur a very just suspicion of hav- ing originated from this practice , which continues even in the present improved state of our dramatick arrangements ; for the propensity of modern ...
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... whole united phalanx of his pre- decessors . Of his notes on particular passages a great majority is here adopted . True it is , that on some points we fundamentally dis- agree ; for instance , concerning his metamorphosis of monosyl ...
... whole united phalanx of his pre- decessors . Of his notes on particular passages a great majority is here adopted . True it is , that on some points we fundamentally dis- agree ; for instance , concerning his metamorphosis of monosyl ...
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... whole passage is a compliment very properly brought in , and very handsomely applied to her . She was so well pleased with that admirable character of Falstaff , in The Two Parts of Henry the Fourth , that she commanded him to continue ...
... whole passage is a compliment very properly brought in , and very handsomely applied to her . She was so well pleased with that admirable character of Falstaff , in The Two Parts of Henry the Fourth , that she commanded him to continue ...
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... whole of what was levied on him , on the principle that his house was occupied by his ser- vants in his absence , he peevishly declared , that that house should never be assessed again ; and soon afterwards pulled it down , sold the ...
... whole of what was levied on him , on the principle that his house was occupied by his ser- vants in his absence , he peevishly declared , that that house should never be assessed again ; and soon afterwards pulled it down , sold the ...
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... whole we may conclude , that the lines preserved by Rowe , and inserted with some variation in Braithwaite's Remains , which the latter has mentioned to have been affixed to Mr. Combe's tomb in his life - time , were not written till ...
... whole we may conclude , that the lines preserved by Rowe , and inserted with some variation in Braithwaite's Remains , which the latter has mentioned to have been affixed to Mr. Combe's tomb in his life - time , were not written till ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and ..., Volumen1 William Shakespeare Vista de fragmentos - 1809 |
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