Prefaces. Tempest. Two gentlemen of Verona. Merry wives of WindsorC. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... stand charged upon the author . He himself complained of this ufage in Hamlet , where he wishes that those who play the clowns would speak no more than is fet down for them . ( Act 3. Sc . 4. ) But as a proof that he could not efcape it ...
... stand charged upon the author . He himself complained of this ufage in Hamlet , where he wishes that those who play the clowns would speak no more than is fet down for them . ( Act 3. Sc . 4. ) But as a proof that he could not efcape it ...
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... standing which large donations in his life , and be- quefts at his death , as he had purchased the manor of Clopton , and all the eftate of the family , fo he left the fame again to his elder brother's fon with a very great addition ( a ...
... standing which large donations in his life , and be- quefts at his death , as he had purchased the manor of Clopton , and all the eftate of the family , fo he left the fame again to his elder brother's fon with a very great addition ( a ...
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... standing fuch an apparent improbability , if we really loft fuch a treasure , by whatever fatality or caprice of fortune they came into fuch ignorant and neglect- ful hands , I agree with the relater , the misfortune is wholly ...
... standing fuch an apparent improbability , if we really loft fuch a treasure , by whatever fatality or caprice of fortune they came into fuch ignorant and neglect- ful hands , I agree with the relater , the misfortune is wholly ...
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... stand its ground against banter and gaiety . It has been my fate , it feems , as I thought it my duty , to discover fome anachronisms in our author ; which might have flept in obfcurity but for this Re- forer , as Mr. Pope is pleafed ...
... stand its ground against banter and gaiety . It has been my fate , it feems , as I thought it my duty , to discover fome anachronisms in our author ; which might have flept in obfcurity but for this Re- forer , as Mr. Pope is pleafed ...
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... stand condemned for them , fince he hath left upon record a fignal proof how much he defpifed them . In his play of The Merchant of VENICE , a clown is intro- duced quibbling in a miferable manner ; upon which one , who bears the ...
... stand condemned for them , fince he hath left upon record a fignal proof how much he defpifed them . In his play of The Merchant of VENICE , a clown is intro- duced quibbling in a miferable manner ; upon which one , who bears the ...
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