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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... common degree . If in the midst of these labours , by the casual failure of a memory not remarkably retentive , he has , in the haste of writing , substituted one word for another , are we at once to set this down as an instance of ...
... common degree . If in the midst of these labours , by the casual failure of a memory not remarkably retentive , he has , in the haste of writing , substituted one word for another , are we at once to set this down as an instance of ...
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... Common Pleas in Ireland , an office which he filled till his death in 1774. He married , in 1736 , Catherine , only daughter and heir of Benjamin Collier , Esq . of Ruckholts , in the county of Essex , by whom he had four sons , Richard ...
... Common Pleas in Ireland , an office which he filled till his death in 1774. He married , in 1736 , Catherine , only daughter and heir of Benjamin Collier , Esq . of Ruckholts , in the county of Essex , by whom he had four sons , Richard ...
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... common with some of his accomplished con- temporaries , to have amused himself with slight poetical compositions ; and on the marriage of their present Ma- jesties contributed an Ode to the collection of congratu- latory verses which ...
... common with some of his accomplished con- temporaries , to have amused himself with slight poetical compositions ; and on the marriage of their present Ma- jesties contributed an Ode to the collection of congratu- latory verses which ...
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... common suffrage . One cannot therefore wonder , if Shakspeare , having at his first appearance no other aim in his writings than to procure a subsistence , directed his endeavours solely to hit the taste and humour that then prevailed ...
... common suffrage . One cannot therefore wonder , if Shakspeare , having at his first appearance no other aim in his writings than to procure a subsistence , directed his endeavours solely to hit the taste and humour that then prevailed ...
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... common audience had no notion of the rules of writing , but few even of the better sort piqued themselves upon any great degree of knowledge or nicety that way ; till Ben Jonson getting pos- session of the stage , brought critical ...
... common audience had no notion of the rules of writing , but few even of the better sort piqued themselves upon any great degree of knowledge or nicety that way ; till Ben Jonson getting pos- session of the stage , brought critical ...
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