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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... least ) established his claim to the title of " a most abominable imitator of humanity . " Mr. Fufeli has pronounced , that the Portrait defcribed in the Propofals of Mr. Richardfon , was the work of a Flemish hand . It may also be ...
... least ) established his claim to the title of " a most abominable imitator of humanity . " Mr. Fufeli has pronounced , that the Portrait defcribed in the Propofals of Mr. Richardfon , was the work of a Flemish hand . It may also be ...
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... least he may be perfuaded he has found it , a circumftance which , as far as it affects his own content , will anfwer , for a while , the fame purpofe . Thus the late Mr. Jennens , of Gopfal in Leicester- fhire , for many years ...
... least he may be perfuaded he has found it , a circumftance which , as far as it affects his own content , will anfwer , for a while , the fame purpofe . Thus the late Mr. Jennens , of Gopfal in Leicester- fhire , for many years ...
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... least to have recollected a single imposition that was too grofs for even these gentlemen to fwallow.Mr . Barrett , however , in the year 1776 , affured Mr. Tyrwhitt and Mr. Stee- vens , that he received the aforefaid fcrawl of Canynge ...
... least to have recollected a single imposition that was too grofs for even these gentlemen to fwallow.Mr . Barrett , however , in the year 1776 , affured Mr. Tyrwhitt and Mr. Stee- vens , that he received the aforefaid fcrawl of Canynge ...
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... least , we are certain that he never attempted any , before he had confulted it . He was once , indeed , offered a large fragment of the first folio ; but in a few days he returned it , with an affurance that he did not perceive any ...
... least , we are certain that he never attempted any , before he had confulted it . He was once , indeed , offered a large fragment of the first folio ; but in a few days he returned it , with an affurance that he did not perceive any ...
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... least cannot fail to rescue it from his prefatory imputations of " being of no value whatever , " and afterwards of— " not being worth - three fhillings . ' See Mr. Malone's Preface , and Lift of Editions of Shakspeare . Our readers ...
... least cannot fail to rescue it from his prefatory imputations of " being of no value whatever , " and afterwards of— " not being worth - three fhillings . ' See Mr. Malone's Preface , and Lift of Editions of Shakspeare . Our readers ...
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