The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 - 21 pages |
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... ment to Swift , in the same year . In both these works Mr. Nichols was most materially indebted to the judicious remarks of Mr. Reed , whose friendly assistance also in many instances contri- buted to render his " Anecdotes of Mr ...
... ment to Swift , in the same year . In both these works Mr. Nichols was most materially indebted to the judicious remarks of Mr. Reed , whose friendly assistance also in many instances contri- buted to render his " Anecdotes of Mr ...
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... ment , without the aid of collation , might have insufficient materials to work on , so collation , di- vested of judgment , will be often worse than 66 thrown away , because it introduces obscurity in- stead of 36 ADVERTISEMENT .
... ment , without the aid of collation , might have insufficient materials to work on , so collation , di- vested of judgment , will be often worse than 66 thrown away , because it introduces obscurity in- stead of 36 ADVERTISEMENT .
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... ment . He had bred him , it is true , for some time at a free school , " where , it is probable , he acquired what Latin he was master of : but the narrowness of his circumstances , and the want of his assistance at home , forced his ...
... ment . He had bred him , it is true , for some time at a free school , " where , it is probable , he acquired what Latin he was master of : but the narrowness of his circumstances , and the want of his assistance at home , forced his ...
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... ment in manner and form following : " Whereas by my certain deed or writing under my hand and seal , dated on or about the eighteenth day of April , 1653 , ac- cording to a power therein mentioned , I the said Elizabeth have limited and ...
... ment in manner and form following : " Whereas by my certain deed or writing under my hand and seal , dated on or about the eighteenth day of April , 1653 , ac- cording to a power therein mentioned , I the said Elizabeth have limited and ...
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... ment of their two families , for the unreasonable feuds and animosities that had been so long kept up between them , and occasioned the effusion of so much blood . In the management of this story , he has shown something wonderfully ...
... ment of their two families , for the unreasonable feuds and animosities that had been so long kept up between them , and occasioned the effusion of so much blood . In the management of this story , he has shown something wonderfully ...
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