The Plays of William Shakspeare, Том 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... verses . " Such is the fubftance of Mr. Macklin's fecond letter . Let us now feparately examine the parts of which it is compofed . The quaint title which the writer of this letter has given to this creature of his own imagination ...
... verses . " Such is the fubftance of Mr. Macklin's fecond letter . Let us now feparately examine the parts of which it is compofed . The quaint title which the writer of this letter has given to this creature of his own imagination ...
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... verses on Shakspeare prefixed to all the editions ; from his prologue to Every Man in his Humour ; from his Bartholomew Fair and his Difcoveries ; and from many other books . In Mr. Pope's preface was found that praise , that in our ...
... verses on Shakspeare prefixed to all the editions ; from his prologue to Every Man in his Humour ; from his Bartholomew Fair and his Difcoveries ; and from many other books . In Mr. Pope's preface was found that praise , that in our ...
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... verses being extant . We need not , therefore , hesitate to pro- nounce the prefent affertion to be equally unfounded as the former . After what has been already flated , it would be an idle wafte of time to enter into any long dif ...
... verses being extant . We need not , therefore , hesitate to pro- nounce the prefent affertion to be equally unfounded as the former . After what has been already flated , it would be an idle wafte of time to enter into any long dif ...
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... admiration , as the most frange , improbable , and confequently moft unnatural , inci- dents , and events . In comedy , nothing was fo fure to - The laft copy of verses , afcribed to Endymion Porter 244 SHAKSPEARE , FORD ,
... admiration , as the most frange , improbable , and confequently moft unnatural , inci- dents , and events . In comedy , nothing was fo fure to - The laft copy of verses , afcribed to Endymion Porter 244 SHAKSPEARE , FORD ,
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... Verses , speaking of ordinary dramatick poets , he fays , " For humours to lie leiger , they are feen " Oft in a tavern or a bowling - green . " They do obferve each place and company , " As ftrictly as a traveller or spy x- " And fit ...
... Verses , speaking of ordinary dramatick poets , he fays , " For humours to lie leiger , they are feen " Oft in a tavern or a bowling - green . " They do obferve each place and company , " As ftrictly as a traveller or spy x- " And fit ...
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