The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... discovered that Mr. Rowe probably deri- ved his information from Dryden : for in Gildon's Letters and Efays , published in 1694 , fifteen years before this Life ap- peared , the fame ftory is told ; and Dryden , to whom an Effay in ...
... discovered that Mr. Rowe probably deri- ved his information from Dryden : for in Gildon's Letters and Efays , published in 1694 , fifteen years before this Life ap- peared , the fame ftory is told ; and Dryden , to whom an Effay in ...
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... discovering any little personal story of the great men of antiquity ; and that the common accidents of their lives naturally become the fub- ject of our critical enquiries : that however trifling fuch a curiofity at the first view may ...
... discovering any little personal story of the great men of antiquity ; and that the common accidents of their lives naturally become the fub- ject of our critical enquiries : that however trifling fuch a curiofity at the first view may ...
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... discovered them , and afterwards invited fome of his countrymen to fettle a plantation there . That he became the pri- vate gentleman at least three years before his de- ceafe , is pretty obvious from another circumftance à I mean ...
... discovered them , and afterwards invited fome of his countrymen to fettle a plantation there . That he became the pri- vate gentleman at least three years before his de- ceafe , is pretty obvious from another circumftance à I mean ...
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... discovery ; when I pronounce with fuch affurance of thofe of our other poets . The anfwer is given for me in the preface to Mr. Theobald's Shakspeare ; though the obfervation , I think , is too good to come from that critick . It is ...
... discovery ; when I pronounce with fuch affurance of thofe of our other poets . The anfwer is given for me in the preface to Mr. Theobald's Shakspeare ; though the obfervation , I think , is too good to come from that critick . It is ...
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... discovering beauties . Nor is the value they fet upon a work , a certain proof that they understand it . For it is ever feen , that half a dozen voices of credit give the lead : and if the public chance to be in good humour , or the ...
... discovering beauties . Nor is the value they fet upon a work , a certain proof that they understand it . For it is ever feen , that half a dozen voices of credit give the lead : and if the public chance to be in good humour , or the ...
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