The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... occafion , than when he gravely affures us that " Anno 1670 , not far from Cirencester was an apparition ; being demanded whether a good spirit or a bad ? returned no answer , but disappeared with a curious perfume and most melodious ...
... occafion , than when he gravely affures us that " Anno 1670 , not far from Cirencester was an apparition ; being demanded whether a good spirit or a bad ? returned no answer , but disappeared with a curious perfume and most melodious ...
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... occafion difgraced by the objects of their culture . Had Shakspeare produced no other works than thefe , his name would have reached us with as little celebrity as time has -- - conferred on that of Thomas Watfon , an older and a 4 ...
... occafion difgraced by the objects of their culture . Had Shakspeare produced no other works than thefe , his name would have reached us with as little celebrity as time has -- - conferred on that of Thomas Watfon , an older and a 4 ...
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... occafion that he imitated Ronfard ; and it must be confeffed , with equal truth , that in the prefent inftance Ronfard had been a borrower from Anacreon . turn is occasionally entitled to be seen , as he V111 ADVERTISEMENT .
... occafion that he imitated Ronfard ; and it must be confeffed , with equal truth , that in the prefent inftance Ronfard had been a borrower from Anacreon . turn is occasionally entitled to be seen , as he V111 ADVERTISEMENT .
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... occafion was , approbation by telling his auditors , By G - ' tis good , and if you like't , you may ; and by pouring out against those who preferred our poet to him , a torrent of illiberal abuse ; which , as Mr. Walpole juftly ...
... occafion was , approbation by telling his auditors , By G - ' tis good , and if you like't , you may ; and by pouring out against those who preferred our poet to him , a torrent of illiberal abuse ; which , as Mr. Walpole juftly ...
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... occafion to take notice , among the tragedies of Mr. Shakspeare . If one undertook to examine the greatcft part of these by thofe rules which are established by Aristotle , and taken from the model of the Grecian stage , it would be no ...
... occafion to take notice , among the tragedies of Mr. Shakspeare . If one undertook to examine the greatcft part of these by thofe rules which are established by Aristotle , and taken from the model of the Grecian stage , it would be no ...
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