The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Band 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... says to Speed , among many quibbles upon the word sheep , " Nay , in that you are astray ; ' twere best pound you ! " what but the very cacoethes of com- menting could lead any one to suppose , with Dr. Henley , that the poet had in ...
... says to Speed , among many quibbles upon the word sheep , " Nay , in that you are astray ; ' twere best pound you ! " what but the very cacoethes of com- menting could lead any one to suppose , with Dr. Henley , that the poet had in ...
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... says in King Lear ) , ' come pat , like the catastrophe of the old comedy . ' Shakspeare was buried in 1616 ; and in 1708 the first notice of this picture occurs . Where there is such a chasm in evidence , the validity of it may well be ...
... says in King Lear ) , ' come pat , like the catastrophe of the old comedy . ' Shakspeare was buried in 1616 ; and in 1708 the first notice of this picture occurs . Where there is such a chasm in evidence , the validity of it may well be ...
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... ( says he ) with not a few authors , to acknowledge small mistakes , that they might escape the suspicion of greater ... say that I have done all which an inexperienced eye would furnish me with the means of doing . It was my wish and ...
... ( says he ) with not a few authors , to acknowledge small mistakes , that they might escape the suspicion of greater ... say that I have done all which an inexperienced eye would furnish me with the means of doing . It was my wish and ...
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... says ) Mr. Steevens's note on those verses . -With pain I have seen it ; and with disgust will the reader learn , that this note of Mr. Steevens ' is neither more nor less than the identical letter of Macklin's which Mr. Malone himself ...
... says ) Mr. Steevens's note on those verses . -With pain I have seen it ; and with disgust will the reader learn , that this note of Mr. Steevens ' is neither more nor less than the identical letter of Macklin's which Mr. Malone himself ...
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... an extract from Mr. Malone . " The Comedy of Humours , played eleven times be- tween 25th Nov. 1596 and 11th Maye , 1597 .'- ' Perhaps , VOL . I. с says Mr. Malone , ( on this extract from Henslowe's ADVERTISEMENT . xxxiii.
... an extract from Mr. Malone . " The Comedy of Humours , played eleven times be- tween 25th Nov. 1596 and 11th Maye , 1597 .'- ' Perhaps , VOL . I. с says Mr. Malone , ( on this extract from Henslowe's ADVERTISEMENT . xxxiii.
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