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... Plays of Shakespeare An Account of the Harleian Library 73 123 • • . 132 . 195 • • * Preface to the Catalogue of the Harleian Library An Essay on the Origin and Importance of Small Tracts and Fugitive Pieces , written for the Intro ...
... Plays of Shakespeare An Account of the Harleian Library 73 123 • • . 132 . 195 • • * Preface to the Catalogue of the Harleian Library An Essay on the Origin and Importance of Small Tracts and Fugitive Pieces , written for the Intro ...
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... Plays of Shakespeare An Account of the Harleian Library * Preface to the Catalogue of the Harleian Library An Essay on the Origin and Importance of Small Tracts and Fugitive Pieces , written for the Intro- duction to the Harleian ...
... Plays of Shakespeare An Account of the Harleian Library * Preface to the Catalogue of the Harleian Library An Essay on the Origin and Importance of Small Tracts and Fugitive Pieces , written for the Intro- duction to the Harleian ...
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... Plays of Shakespeare An Account of the Harleian Library 123 · 132 • 195 225 • 411 * Preface to the Catalogue of the Harleian Library An Essay on the Origin and Importance of Small Tracts and Fugitive Pieces , written for the Intro ...
... Plays of Shakespeare An Account of the Harleian Library 123 · 132 • 195 225 • 411 * Preface to the Catalogue of the Harleian Library An Essay on the Origin and Importance of Small Tracts and Fugitive Pieces , written for the Intro ...
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... played , I have only failed in an attempt which no human powers have hitherto completed . If the lexicons of ancient tongues , now immutably fixed , and comprized in a few volumes , be yet , after the toil of successive ages ...
... played , I have only failed in an attempt which no human powers have hitherto completed . If the lexicons of ancient tongues , now immutably fixed , and comprized in a few volumes , be yet , after the toil of successive ages ...
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... play was written will prove that Shake- speare was in no danger of such censures , since he only turned the system that was then universally ad- mitted to his advantage , and was far from over- burthening the credulity of his audience ...
... play was written will prove that Shake- speare was in no danger of such censures , since he only turned the system that was then universally ad- mitted to his advantage , and was far from over- burthening the credulity of his audience ...
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