The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 1R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Page xii
... give us a more lively picture of the cholerick monarch , and the blunt freedom which characterizes the faithful Kent ... gives this passage with the word well twice repeated , because others may think with myself , that this iteration is ...
... give us a more lively picture of the cholerick monarch , and the blunt freedom which characterizes the faithful Kent ... gives this passage with the word well twice repeated , because others may think with myself , that this iteration is ...
Page xx
... give it a place as one of the sections of Mr. Malone's Biography . The reader , I have no doubt , will derive ' no small satisfaction from the many curious particulars which my late friend's research enabled him to collect upon this ...
... give it a place as one of the sections of Mr. Malone's Biography . The reader , I have no doubt , will derive ' no small satisfaction from the many curious particulars which my late friend's research enabled him to collect upon this ...
Page xxvii
... give further currency to what Mr. Malone did not hesitate to declare a fabrication , although I have preserved Mr. Steevens's amusing essays in its defence . The publick , however , naturally feel anxious to be put in possession of any ...
... give further currency to what Mr. Malone did not hesitate to declare a fabrication , although I have preserved Mr. Steevens's amusing essays in its defence . The publick , however , naturally feel anxious to be put in possession of any ...
Page xxxv
... give up his own opinion , but only abstains from giving a gentleman , with whom he was then living on terms of intimacy , a direct and blunt contradiction . My principal object is to defend my late friend's integrity ; but I will step ...
... give up his own opinion , but only abstains from giving a gentleman , with whom he was then living on terms of intimacy , a direct and blunt contradiction . My principal object is to defend my late friend's integrity ; but I will step ...
Page xlvi
... give Fuller's words . Many were the wit- combates between Shakspeare and Ben Jonson . I be- hold them like a Spanish great galleon , and an English man of war . Master Jonson , like the former , was built far higher in learning , solid ...
... give Fuller's words . Many were the wit- combates between Shakspeare and Ben Jonson . I be- hold them like a Spanish great galleon , and an English man of war . Master Jonson , like the former , was built far higher in learning , solid ...
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