The Plays of William Shakspeare: with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, Volume 1AMS Press, 1900 |
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... some apparent meaning to his corrupted lines , and a decent flow to his obftructed verfification . The latter ( as already has been observed ) may. * Sufficient instances of measure thus rendered defective , and in the present edition ...
... some apparent meaning to his corrupted lines , and a decent flow to his obftructed verfification . The latter ( as already has been observed ) may. * Sufficient instances of measure thus rendered defective , and in the present edition ...
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... some account of themselves , as well as their works , to pofterity . For this reason , how fond do we fee fome people of discovering any little personal story of the great men of antiquity ! their families , the common accidents of ...
... some account of themselves , as well as their works , to pofterity . For this reason , how fond do we fee fome people of discovering any little personal story of the great men of antiquity ! their families , the common accidents of ...
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... some hereditary lands and tenements , the re- ward of his grandfather's faithful and approved services to King Henry VII . See the Extract from the Herald's Office . THEOBALD . The chief magiftrate of the Body Corporate of Stratford ...
... some hereditary lands and tenements , the re- ward of his grandfather's faithful and approved services to King Henry VII . See the Extract from the Herald's Office . THEOBALD . The chief magiftrate of the Body Corporate of Stratford ...
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... some of their fine images would naturally have infinuated themselves into , and been mixed with his own writings ; so that his not copying at least some- thing from them , may be an argument of his never having read them . Whether his ...
... some of their fine images would naturally have infinuated themselves into , and been mixed with his own writings ; so that his not copying at least some- thing from them , may be an argument of his never having read them . Whether his ...
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... some of that fire , impetuofity , and even beautiful extravagance , which we admire in Shakspeare : and I believe we ... some country attorney , or the seneschal of some manor court . See the Effay on the order of his plays ...
... some of that fire , impetuofity , and even beautiful extravagance , which we admire in Shakspeare : and I believe we ... some country attorney , or the seneschal of some manor court . See the Effay on the order of his plays ...
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