The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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... known by the name of the Chandos portrait of Shak- speare , now in the possession of the Marquis of Buck- ingham , has been prefixed . The history of that picture will be found towards the close of Mr. Malone's Life of the Poet ; but it ...
... known by the name of the Chandos portrait of Shak- speare , now in the possession of the Marquis of Buck- ingham , has been prefixed . The history of that picture will be found towards the close of Mr. Malone's Life of the Poet ; but it ...
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... refutation in quest of a known falsehood to bolster up a recorded lie . + " * Gifford's Jonson , vol . viii . p . 453 . ↑ The same , vol . i . p . ccliii . These are hard words : and Mr. Gifford , I xxxii ADVERTISEMENT .
... refutation in quest of a known falsehood to bolster up a recorded lie . + " * Gifford's Jonson , vol . viii . p . 453 . ↑ The same , vol . i . p . ccliii . These are hard words : and Mr. Gifford , I xxxii ADVERTISEMENT .
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... known him , was a colloquial mode of speaking of a favourite author . If the criticks had no other ground for their opinion Gifford's Jonson , vol . ix . p . 4 . than what Mr. Gifford has supposed , their foundation was ADVERTISEMENT . xli.
... known him , was a colloquial mode of speaking of a favourite author . If the criticks had no other ground for their opinion Gifford's Jonson , vol . ix . p . 4 . than what Mr. Gifford has supposed , their foundation was ADVERTISEMENT . xli.
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... known ex- pression . " Opere in longo fas est obrepere somnum . Mr. Malone's work was a long one ; and his researches , which have thrown a light upon English literature , by which almost every succeeding writer has profited , and to ...
... known ex- pression . " Opere in longo fas est obrepere somnum . Mr. Malone's work was a long one ; and his researches , which have thrown a light upon English literature , by which almost every succeeding writer has profited , and to ...
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... known passage from the Return to Parnassus , which has generally been supposed to allude to some literary contest between Jonson and Shak- speare ; but which I shall not stop to examine ; pro- ceeds to add the authority of Fuller in his ...
... known passage from the Return to Parnassus , which has generally been supposed to allude to some literary contest between Jonson and Shak- speare ; but which I shall not stop to examine ; pro- ceeds to add the authority of Fuller in his ...
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