The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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... frequent occurrence ; and when he was finally preparing the result of his researches on that subject for the press ... frequently doubtful . As truth was the only object which he ever had in view , he was accustomed to note down every ...
... frequent occurrence ; and when he was finally preparing the result of his researches on that subject for the press ... frequently doubtful . As truth was the only object which he ever had in view , he was accustomed to note down every ...
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... frequently led us into friendly controversy . I have felt myself bound to exhibit his sen- timents , whether I thought them right or wrong , and should not have deemed myself justified in imposing upon the reader , when I laid before ...
... frequently led us into friendly controversy . I have felt myself bound to exhibit his sen- timents , whether I thought them right or wrong , and should not have deemed myself justified in imposing upon the reader , when I laid before ...
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... frequently meet with mistakes which would be obvious to persons of the slightest acquirements in the present day . It will certainly not be maintained that the great mass of mankind are endowed with more natural perspicacity than the ...
... frequently meet with mistakes which would be obvious to persons of the slightest acquirements in the present day . It will certainly not be maintained that the great mass of mankind are endowed with more natural perspicacity than the ...
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... Humphrey , Sir Joshua was frequently present during its progress , and himself , although this portrait is said to have been " the * Mr. Steevens's Advertisement , p . 253 . shadow of a shade , " contrived to produce a 6 ADVERTISEMENT .
... Humphrey , Sir Joshua was frequently present during its progress , and himself , although this portrait is said to have been " the * Mr. Steevens's Advertisement , p . 253 . shadow of a shade , " contrived to produce a 6 ADVERTISEMENT .
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... frequently treated with contempt , but even language ( I trust hastily ) employed , which might seem to cast an imputation on his moral character ? It is to this point I speak : and Mr. * Cursory Criticisms on Malone's edition , p . ix ...
... frequently treated with contempt , but even language ( I trust hastily ) employed , which might seem to cast an imputation on his moral character ? It is to this point I speak : and Mr. * Cursory Criticisms on Malone's edition , p . ix ...
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