The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Harper, 1843 - 964 pages |
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... thought not unwor- private business that it is not in my power to afford you the long and regular answer which your letter Sir , I am at present so much harassed with deserves . Permit me , however , to desert order and propriety ...
... thought not unwor- private business that it is not in my power to afford you the long and regular answer which your letter Sir , I am at present so much harassed with deserves . Permit me , however , to desert order and propriety ...
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... thought fit . - The arrival of people on busi- often employed to bewilder and mislead us . His ness prevents me from adding more than that I hope consciousness of his own satirical powers made to be still indulged with the correction of ...
... thought fit . - The arrival of people on busi- often employed to bewilder and mislead us . His ness prevents me from adding more than that I hope consciousness of his own satirical powers made to be still indulged with the correction of ...
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... thought a little tinctured with mys- sophical spirit of criticism ; which , though it may due meed of praise ; and has , no doubt , tended to dissipate the prejudices of some neighbouring na- tical enthusiasm , has dealt out to ...
... thought a little tinctured with mys- sophical spirit of criticism ; which , though it may due meed of praise ; and has , no doubt , tended to dissipate the prejudices of some neighbouring na- tical enthusiasm , has dealt out to ...
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... thought that no such tale or romance ever existed ; yet a friend of the late Mr. James Boswell told him that he had some years ago actually perused an Italian novel which answered Collins ' description ; but his memory , unfortunately ...
... thought that no such tale or romance ever existed ; yet a friend of the late Mr. James Boswell told him that he had some years ago actually perused an Italian novel which answered Collins ' description ; but his memory , unfortunately ...
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... thought not earlier than 1611. It was first printed in the folio of 1623. Lord Sterline also wrote a tragedy entitled Julius Cæsar , in which there are par . allel passages to some in Shakspeare's play on the same subject , and Malone ...
... thought not earlier than 1611. It was first printed in the folio of 1623. Lord Sterline also wrote a tragedy entitled Julius Cæsar , in which there are par . allel passages to some in Shakspeare's play on the same subject , and Malone ...
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