The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 1C. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... master of : but that his father being obliged , through narrowness of circumftance , to withdraw him too foon from thence , he was thereby unhappily prevented from making any proficiency in the dead languages : a point that will deserve ...
... master of : but that his father being obliged , through narrowness of circumftance , to withdraw him too foon from thence , he was thereby unhappily prevented from making any proficiency in the dead languages : a point that will deserve ...
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... master of : but the narrowness of his circum- stances , and the want of his assistance at home , forced his father to withdraw him from thence , and unhap- pily prevented his further proficiency in that language . It is without ...
... master of : but the narrowness of his circum- stances , and the want of his assistance at home , forced his father to withdraw him from thence , and unhap- pily prevented his further proficiency in that language . It is without ...
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... master of the English language to deliver them . Upon his leaving school , he seems to have given entirely into that way of living which his father pro- posed to him ; and in order to fettle in the world after a family manner , he ...
... master of the English language to deliver them . Upon his leaving school , he seems to have given entirely into that way of living which his father pro- posed to him ; and in order to fettle in the world after a family manner , he ...
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... time , are all very entertaining : and , I believe , Thersites in Troilus and Creffula , and Ape- mantus in Timon , will be allowed to be master - pieces of of ill - nature , and fatirical snarling . To Some ACCOUNT of the LIFE , & c .
... time , are all very entertaining : and , I believe , Thersites in Troilus and Creffula , and Ape- mantus in Timon , will be allowed to be master - pieces of of ill - nature , and fatirical snarling . To Some ACCOUNT of the LIFE , & c .
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... master of him , that whatever part of his he performs , he does it as if it had been written on purpose for him , and that the author had exactly conceived it as he plays it . I must own a particular obligation to him , for the most ...
... master of him , that whatever part of his he performs , he does it as if it had been written on purpose for him , and that the author had exactly conceived it as he plays it . I must own a particular obligation to him , for the most ...
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