The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen2J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1803 |
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... fome mercenary publishers were induced by the extrava- gant price , which it has occafionally borne , to project a new edition without the consent of the author . A few corrections might probably be made , and many additional proofs of ...
... fome mercenary publishers were induced by the extrava- gant price , which it has occafionally borne , to project a new edition without the consent of the author . A few corrections might probably be made , and many additional proofs of ...
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... fome critick or other , that a deviation from rule is peculiarly happy in an Essay on Shakspeare ! You have long known my opinion concerning the literary acquifitions of our immortal dramatist ; and remember how I congratulated myself ...
... fome critick or other , that a deviation from rule is peculiarly happy in an Essay on Shakspeare ! You have long known my opinion concerning the literary acquifitions of our immortal dramatist ; and remember how I congratulated myself ...
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... fome one else expresses it , like Pallas out of Jove's head , at full growth and mature . The ever memorable Hales of Eton , ( who ,. 4 In his Elegie on Poets and Poesie , p . 206. Folio , 1627 . 5 From his Poem upon Master William ...
... fome one else expresses it , like Pallas out of Jove's head , at full growth and mature . The ever memorable Hales of Eton , ( who ,. 4 In his Elegie on Poets and Poesie , p . 206. Folio , 1627 . 5 From his Poem upon Master William ...
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... fome people would pretend . And to close the whole , for I suspect you to be tired of quotation , Mr. Whalley , the ingenious editor of Jonson , hath written a piece expressly on this fide the question : perhaps from a very excusable ...
... fome people would pretend . And to close the whole , for I suspect you to be tired of quotation , Mr. Whalley , the ingenious editor of Jonson , hath written a piece expressly on this fide the question : perhaps from a very excusable ...
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... fome deviations from him in the con- duct of it : when probably all he knew of the matter was from madam Isabella in the Heptameron of Whetstone . Ariosto is continually quoted for the fable of Much Ado about Nothing ; but I fuf- pect ...
... fome deviations from him in the con- duct of it : when probably all he knew of the matter was from madam Isabella in the Heptameron of Whetstone . Ariosto is continually quoted for the fable of Much Ado about Nothing ; but I fuf- pect ...
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