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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... refpect due to either of them ) be both received as legitimate re- prefentations of Shakspeare . Perhaps , Vertue ( who is defcribed by Lord Orford as a lover of truth , ) be- * This mistake originated from a paffage in Lord Orford's ...
... refpect due to either of them ) be both received as legitimate re- prefentations of Shakspeare . Perhaps , Vertue ( who is defcribed by Lord Orford as a lover of truth , ) be- * This mistake originated from a paffage in Lord Orford's ...
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... refpect for her me- mory by a monument , or even an inscription of any kind . He feems not to have been fenfible of the honourable alliance he had made . Shakspeare's grand - daughter would not , at this day , go to her grave without a ...
... refpect for her me- mory by a monument , or even an inscription of any kind . He feems not to have been fenfible of the honourable alliance he had made . Shakspeare's grand - daughter would not , at this day , go to her grave without a ...
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... this fubject , because I think that Shakspeare's old hoftelry at Oxford deferves no lefs refpect than Chaucer's Ta- barde in Southwark . T. WARTON , S lived to a good old age , even fome years OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 127.
... this fubject , because I think that Shakspeare's old hoftelry at Oxford deferves no lefs refpect than Chaucer's Ta- barde in Southwark . T. WARTON , S lived to a good old age , even fome years OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 127.
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... refpect of , his or their fegnorie or feignories onlie , to bee due and done . IN WITNESSE whereof the faid parties to theis indentures interchangeablie have fett their feales . Yeoven the day and years first above written , 1612 [ 1612 ...
... refpect of , his or their fegnorie or feignories onlie , to bee due and done . IN WITNESSE whereof the faid parties to theis indentures interchangeablie have fett their feales . Yeoven the day and years first above written , 1612 [ 1612 ...
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... refpect , that no alterations have been made , but what the fenfe neceffàrily required , what the measure of the verse often helped to point out , and what the fimilitude of words in the false read- ing and in the true , generally ...
... refpect , that no alterations have been made , but what the fenfe neceffàrily required , what the measure of the verse often helped to point out , and what the fimilitude of words in the false read- ing and in the true , generally ...
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