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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... occafion to vifit . Mrs. Brinn , the widow of Mr. Sloman's predeceffor , after her husband's decease quitted Eaftcheap , took up the trade of a wire- worker , and lived in Crooked Lane . She died about ten years ago . One , who had been ...
... occafion to vifit . Mrs. Brinn , the widow of Mr. Sloman's predeceffor , after her husband's decease quitted Eaftcheap , took up the trade of a wire- worker , and lived in Crooked Lane . She died about ten years ago . One , who had been ...
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... occafion like this , would hardly have ventured to affert what it was in the power of many of his readers to contradict . When will evidence half fo conclufive be produced in favour of the Davenantico - Bettertonian - Barryan - Keckian ...
... occafion like this , would hardly have ventured to affert what it was in the power of many of his readers to contradict . When will evidence half fo conclufive be produced in favour of the Davenantico - Bettertonian - Barryan - Keckian ...
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... occafion the Spec- tator observes , that the features of the gentle Knight were still apparent through the lineaments of the ferocious Muffulman . That the leading thought in the verses annexed to the plate by Droefhout is hacknied and ...
... occafion the Spec- tator observes , that the features of the gentle Knight were still apparent through the lineaments of the ferocious Muffulman . That the leading thought in the verses annexed to the plate by Droefhout is hacknied and ...
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... occafion difgraced by the objects of their culture . Had Shakspeare produced no other works than these , his name would have reached us with as little celebrity as time has conferred on that of Tho- mas Watson , an older and much more ...
... occafion difgraced by the objects of their culture . Had Shakspeare produced no other works than these , his name would have reached us with as little celebrity as time has conferred on that of Tho- mas Watson , an older and much more ...
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... occafion of exerting one of the greatest geniuses that ever was known in dramatick poetry . He had by a misfortune common enough to young fellows , fallen into ill company , and amongst them , fome that made a frequent practice of deer ...
... occafion of exerting one of the greatest geniuses that ever was known in dramatick poetry . He had by a misfortune common enough to young fellows , fallen into ill company , and amongst them , fome that made a frequent practice of deer ...
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