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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... bard's victorious lays " Fill the loud voice of univerfal praise ; " And baffled spite , with hopeless anguish dumb , " Yields to renown the centuries to come . " VOL . I. a renown , established on fo folid a foundation , KING HENRY VI ...
... bard's victorious lays " Fill the loud voice of univerfal praise ; " And baffled spite , with hopeless anguish dumb , " Yields to renown the centuries to come . " VOL . I. a renown , established on fo folid a foundation , KING HENRY VI ...
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... the poet , and Ed- ward Gibbon the hiftorian . From this feminary he removed in 1753 to King's College , Cambridge , and entered there under prefs , and to whom the praise is due of ii ADVERTISEMENT . KING HENRY VI Part.
... the poet , and Ed- ward Gibbon the hiftorian . From this feminary he removed in 1753 to King's College , Cambridge , and entered there under prefs , and to whom the praise is due of ii ADVERTISEMENT . KING HENRY VI Part.
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... praise is due of having first adopted , and carried into execution , Dr. Johnson's the tuition of the Reverend Dr. Barford . After ftaying a few years at the University , he left it without taking a degree , and accepted a commiffion in ...
... praise is due of having first adopted , and carried into execution , Dr. Johnson's the tuition of the Reverend Dr. Barford . After ftaying a few years at the University , he left it without taking a degree , and accepted a commiffion in ...
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... praise of Droefhout's performance , were probably written as foon as they were befpoke , and before their author had found opportunity or inclination to compare the plate with its original . He might previously have known that the ...
... praise of Droefhout's performance , were probably written as foon as they were befpoke , and before their author had found opportunity or inclination to compare the plate with its original . He might previously have known that the ...
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... praise of fel- dom altering or blotting out what he writ , which was given him by the players , who were the first publishers of his works after his death , was what Jonfon could not bear : he thought it im- poffible , perhaps , for ...
... praise of fel- dom altering or blotting out what he writ , which was given him by the players , who were the first publishers of his works after his death , was what Jonfon could not bear : he thought it im- poffible , perhaps , for ...
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