The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen2J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1803 |
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... supposed the only defect in his " beloved friend , - Soul of the age ! Th ' applaufe ! delight ! the wonder of our stage ! - whose memory he honoured almost to idolatry : " and confcious of the worth of ancient literature , like any ...
... supposed the only defect in his " beloved friend , - Soul of the age ! Th ' applaufe ! delight ! the wonder of our stage ! - whose memory he honoured almost to idolatry : " and confcious of the worth of ancient literature , like any ...
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... supposed , " little ground for the com- mon opinion of his want of learning : " once in- deed he made a proper distinction between learning and languages , as I would be understood to do in my title - page ; but unfortunately he forgot ...
... supposed , " little ground for the com- mon opinion of his want of learning : " once in- deed he made a proper distinction between learning and languages , as I would be understood to do in my title - page ; but unfortunately he forgot ...
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... supposed themselves able to trace Shakspeare in the writings of the ancients ; and have fometimes perfuaded us of their own learning , whatever be- came of their author's . Plagiarisms have been discovered in every natural description ...
... supposed themselves able to trace Shakspeare in the writings of the ancients ; and have fometimes perfuaded us of their own learning , whatever be- came of their author's . Plagiarisms have been discovered in every natural description ...
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... supposed law are these , In terram Salicam mulieres nè succedant , that is to saie , Into the Salike land let not women fucceed ; which the French gloffers expound to be the realm of France , and that this law was made by King Pharamond ...
... supposed law are these , In terram Salicam mulieres nè succedant , that is to saie , Into the Salike land let not women fucceed ; which the French gloffers expound to be the realm of France , and that this law was made by King Pharamond ...
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... supposed Shakspeare the au- thor of the Taming of a Shrew , but his property in it is extremely difputable . I will give you my opinion , and the reasons on which it is founded . I suppose then the present play not originally the work ...
... supposed Shakspeare the au- thor of the Taming of a Shrew , but his property in it is extremely difputable . I will give you my opinion , and the reasons on which it is founded . I suppose then the present play not originally the work ...
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