The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Band 1F. C. and J. Rivington; T. Egerton; J. Cuthell; Scatcherd and Letterman; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; Cadell and Davies ... [and 28 others in London], J. Deighton and sons, Cambridge: Wilson and son, York: and Stirling and Slade, Fairbairn and Anderson, and D. Brown, Edinburgh., 1821 |
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... English- man of the present day were to indulge in such ribaldry as the first of these two persons poured forth upon Othello , he would nearly run a risk of meeting with the punishment of Zoilus . Nor is it among our own countrymen ...
... English- man of the present day were to indulge in such ribaldry as the first of these two persons poured forth upon Othello , he would nearly run a risk of meeting with the punishment of Zoilus . Nor is it among our own countrymen ...
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... English literature , by which almost every succeeding writer has profited , and to which Mr. Gifford will confess his obligations , were various , and ex- tensive in no common degree . If in the midst of these labours , by the casual ...
... English literature , by which almost every succeeding writer has profited , and to which Mr. Gifford will confess his obligations , were various , and ex- tensive in no common degree . If in the midst of these labours , by the casual ...
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... English man of war . Master Jonson , like the former , was built far higher in learning , solid but slow in his performances , Shakspeare , like the latter , lesser in bulk , but lighter in sailing , could turn with all tides , tack ...
... English man of war . Master Jonson , like the former , was built far higher in learning , solid but slow in his performances , Shakspeare , like the latter , lesser in bulk , but lighter in sailing , could turn with all tides , tack ...
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... English bar in 1730 , where he continued for ten years to practise ; and , in 1740 , removed to the Irish bar . After having sat in several parliaments , and gone through the usual gradations of professional rank , he was raised , in ...
... English bar in 1730 , where he continued for ten years to practise ; and , in 1740 , removed to the Irish bar . After having sat in several parliaments , and gone through the usual gradations of professional rank , he was raised , in ...
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... English writers , both prior and posterior to the period in which this supposed Poet was represented to have lived , he proved that his style bore no resemblance to genuine antiquity ; and by stripping Rowley of his antique garb , which ...
... English writers , both prior and posterior to the period in which this supposed Poet was represented to have lived , he proved that his style bore no resemblance to genuine antiquity ; and by stripping Rowley of his antique garb , which ...
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