The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... less than at this day , we may suppose that these lands were let at feven fhillings per acre , and produced 70l . per annum . If we rate the New - Place with the appurtenances , and our poet's other houses in Stratford , at 6ol . a year ...
... less than at this day , we may suppose that these lands were let at feven fhillings per acre , and produced 70l . per annum . If we rate the New - Place with the appurtenances , and our poet's other houses in Stratford , at 6ol . a year ...
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... less implicitly than if it had been true history . To judge therefore of Shakspeare by Aristotle's rules , is like trying a man by the laws of one coun- try , who acted under thofe of another . He writ to the people ; and writ at firft ...
... less implicitly than if it had been true history . To judge therefore of Shakspeare by Aristotle's rules , is like trying a man by the laws of one coun- try , who acted under thofe of another . He writ to the people ; and writ at firft ...
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... less than eight years . She furvived him notwithstanding feven feafons , and died that very year the players published the first edition of his works in folio , anno Dom . 1623 , at the age of 67 years , as we likewise learn from her ...
... less than eight years . She furvived him notwithstanding feven feafons , and died that very year the players published the first edition of his works in folio , anno Dom . 1623 , at the age of 67 years , as we likewise learn from her ...
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... less proper for the difcuffion of this place , than one which we have inferted before , beginning at p . 284 ; as we there ventur'd to stand up in the behalf of fome of the quarto's and maintain'd their authen- city , fo mean we to have ...
... less proper for the difcuffion of this place , than one which we have inferted before , beginning at p . 284 ; as we there ventur'd to stand up in the behalf of fome of the quarto's and maintain'd their authen- city , fo mean we to have ...
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