The Plays of William Shakspeare, Том 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... poet of any nation was ever more idolized by his countrymen . An ardent defire to understand and explain his works , is , to the honour of the present age , fo much increased within the laft forty years , that more has been done ...
... poet of any nation was ever more idolized by his countrymen . An ardent defire to understand and explain his works , is , to the honour of the present age , fo much increased within the laft forty years , that more has been done ...
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... poet must have time to grow , 66 And fpread and burnish , as his brothers do : " Who ftill looks lean , fure with fome p- is curft , " But no man can be Falftaff fat at firft . " --- Prologue to the tragedy of Circe . The plays which ...
... poet must have time to grow , 66 And fpread and burnish , as his brothers do : " Who ftill looks lean , fure with fome p- is curft , " But no man can be Falftaff fat at firft . " --- Prologue to the tragedy of Circe . The plays which ...
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... poet is mentioned by Meres , in his Wit's Treafury , 1598 , as an eminent comick writer , and the best plotter of his time . He feems to have been introduced under the name of Don Antonio Balladino , in a comedy that has been attributed ...
... poet is mentioned by Meres , in his Wit's Treafury , 1598 , as an eminent comick writer , and the best plotter of his time . He feems to have been introduced under the name of Don Antonio Balladino , in a comedy that has been attributed ...
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... poet to the city of Milan , fir , are you ? " Ant . I fupply the place , fir , when a worfe cannot be had , fir . - Did you fee the last pageant I fet forth ? " Afterwards Antonio , fpeaking of the plays he had written , fays . 66 Let ...
... poet to the city of Milan , fir , are you ? " Ant . I fupply the place , fir , when a worfe cannot be had , fir . - Did you fee the last pageant I fet forth ? " Afterwards Antonio , fpeaking of the plays he had written , fays . 66 Let ...
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... fell . " Thefe lines were inferted by Mr. Rowe in his firft edition of The Life of Shakspeare , and he then fuppofed that they related to our poet , and 66 alluded to his having withdrawn himfelf for fome time 66 CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
... fell . " Thefe lines were inferted by Mr. Rowe in his firft edition of The Life of Shakspeare , and he then fuppofed that they related to our poet , and 66 alluded to his having withdrawn himfelf for fome time 66 CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
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