The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... circumstances might be exemplified ; but the fubject is scarcely of confequence enough to be more than generally stated to the reader , whose indul- gence is again folicited on account of blemishes which in the course of an undertaking ...
... circumstances might be exemplified ; but the fubject is scarcely of confequence enough to be more than generally stated to the reader , whose indul- gence is again folicited on account of blemishes which in the course of an undertaking ...
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... circumstances . It appears from a note to W. Dethick's Grant of Arms to him in 1596 , now in the College of Arms , Vincent , Vol . 157 , p . 24 , that he was a juftice of the peace , and poffeffed of lands and tenements to the amount of ...
... circumstances . It appears from a note to W. Dethick's Grant of Arms to him in 1596 , now in the College of Arms , Vincent , Vol . 157 , p . 24 , that he was a juftice of the peace , and poffeffed of lands and tenements to the amount of ...
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... circumstances , being confidered . But I doubt whether all his property amounted to much more than 2001. per ann . which yet was a confiderable fortune in those times . He appears from his grand - daughter's will to have pof- feffed in ...
... circumstances , being confidered . But I doubt whether all his property amounted to much more than 2001. per ann . which yet was a confiderable fortune in those times . He appears from his grand - daughter's will to have pof- feffed in ...
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... circumstance ; neither was Shak- speare of a difpofition to compose an invective , at once fo bitter and uncharitable , during a pleasant converfation among the com- • He died in the 53d year of his age 80 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
... circumstance ; neither was Shak- speare of a difpofition to compose an invective , at once fo bitter and uncharitable , during a pleasant converfation among the com- • He died in the 53d year of his age 80 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
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... as much again as it was in the for- mer mutilated impreffion , and that this is the genuine and perfect eopy , the other imperfect and fpurious ? H4 stri " their ignorance , who chose that circumstance to " OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 103.
... as much again as it was in the for- mer mutilated impreffion , and that this is the genuine and perfect eopy , the other imperfect and fpurious ? H4 stri " their ignorance , who chose that circumstance to " OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 103.
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