The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volumen1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... poet , has had the effect of a stone thrown from the hand of Deucalion , and raised him at once into life . This may perhaps have been carried too far , and the zeal which has been exerted in collecting all the remains of the ...
... poet , has had the effect of a stone thrown from the hand of Deucalion , and raised him at once into life . This may perhaps have been carried too far , and the zeal which has been exerted in collecting all the remains of the ...
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... poet's phraseology , determined to reject it , as an authority altogether , while , notwithstanding , he was willing to admit into his text , corrections of typographical er- rors , or other suggestions which recommended them- selves ...
... poet's phraseology , determined to reject it , as an authority altogether , while , notwithstanding , he was willing to admit into his text , corrections of typographical er- rors , or other suggestions which recommended them- selves ...
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... poets of that day . Other objections may be made to M. Schlegel . He is sometimes perhaps too refined ; and too enthusiastick ... poet , among which Mr. Rowe's Life , as being partly prefatory and partly bio- graphical , may be classed ...
... poets of that day . Other objections may be made to M. Schlegel . He is sometimes perhaps too refined ; and too enthusiastick ... poet , among which Mr. Rowe's Life , as being partly prefatory and partly bio- graphical , may be classed ...
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... poet has been wrongfully treated ; I lament that Mr. Malone was led by others into an injurious estimation of his character ; but when Mr. Gifford proceeds to accuse my friend of wilful misrepresentation , I must show , as I think ...
... poet has been wrongfully treated ; I lament that Mr. Malone was led by others into an injurious estimation of his character ; but when Mr. Gifford proceeds to accuse my friend of wilful misrepresentation , I must show , as I think ...
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... Poets , there is not one syllable about an unlucky play . I now come to a most direct accusation against Mr. Malone ... poet , ( he had just charged him with having unsparingly censured it ) whose malice appears to be more than equal to ...
... Poets , there is not one syllable about an unlucky play . I now come to a most direct accusation against Mr. Malone ... poet , ( he had just charged him with having unsparingly censured it ) whose malice appears to be more than equal to ...
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