The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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... called upon to roam over many volumes , in order to form a glossary for himself . I have thought that it would diminish his labour , though not a little adding to my own , if , wherever the vari- ous commentators agree in their ...
... called upon to roam over many volumes , in order to form a glossary for himself . I have thought that it would diminish his labour , though not a little adding to my own , if , wherever the vari- ous commentators agree in their ...
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... called ) with which Mr. Steevens has endeavoured to call in question its authenticity , but which never were brought forward till it had been engraved with more than former care and elegance for Mr. Malone's edition in 1790. It has been ...
... called ) with which Mr. Steevens has endeavoured to call in question its authenticity , but which never were brought forward till it had been engraved with more than former care and elegance for Mr. Malone's edition in 1790. It has been ...
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... called in question , he might then indeed have been stigmatised as a reviler of the illustrious dead , whom all preceding writers had mentioned with honour . But the truth is , that he only adopted opinions which had been almost ...
... called in question , he might then indeed have been stigmatised as a reviler of the illustrious dead , whom all preceding writers had mentioned with honour . But the truth is , that he only adopted opinions which had been almost ...
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... called All Is Truth , ' constructed , indeed , on the history of Henry VIII , and , like that , full of shows ; but giving probably a different view of some of the leading incidents of that monarch's life . Shakspeare's Henry VIII , as ...
... called All Is Truth , ' constructed , indeed , on the history of Henry VIII , and , like that , full of shows ; but giving probably a different view of some of the leading incidents of that monarch's life . Shakspeare's Henry VIII , as ...
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... called Hot- spur ; Much Ado About Nothing , Benedict and Beatrice , ' & c . What is this to the purpose ? If other titles were given to those plays in familiar conversation , they were still named after the principal characters or the ...
... called Hot- spur ; Much Ado About Nothing , Benedict and Beatrice , ' & c . What is this to the purpose ? If other titles were given to those plays in familiar conversation , they were still named after the principal characters or the ...
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