The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 1R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... honour for this many a day ? " Hamlet . I humbly thank you ; well . " But I have pointed out in the margin , that the folio gives this passage with the word well twice repeated , because others may think with myself , that this ...
... honour for this many a day ? " Hamlet . I humbly thank you ; well . " But I have pointed out in the margin , that the folio gives this passage with the word well twice repeated , because others may think with myself , that this ...
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... honour . But the truth is , that he only adopted opinions which had been almost universally prevalent for more than a century before he wrote , and commencing his literary career with this im- pression upon his mind , fomented as it was ...
... honour . But the truth is , that he only adopted opinions which had been almost universally prevalent for more than a century before he wrote , and commencing his literary career with this im- pression upon his mind , fomented as it was ...
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... honour to the object of his praise , and his own good heart . I now take leave of this part of my task , which I ... honoured from my infancy— MINE OWN AND MY FATHER'S FRIEND . JAMES BOSWELL . Temple , May , 1821 . Ir was not my ...
... honour to the object of his praise , and his own good heart . I now take leave of this part of my task , which I ... honoured from my infancy— MINE OWN AND MY FATHER'S FRIEND . JAMES BOSWELL . Temple , May , 1821 . Ir was not my ...
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... gentleman , his contemporary , " He was distinguished by a successful competition for academical honours with several young men , who after- wards became the ornaments of the Irish Senate and Bar liv A BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF.
... gentleman , his contemporary , " He was distinguished by a successful competition for academical honours with several young men , who after- wards became the ornaments of the Irish Senate and Bar liv A BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF.
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... honoured with the regard and esteem of " their fellow Shakspeare . " Notwithstanding the general applause with which Mr. Malone's edition was wel- comed , it cannot be strictly said that it met with universal approbation . Mr. Ritson ...
... honoured with the regard and esteem of " their fellow Shakspeare . " Notwithstanding the general applause with which Mr. Malone's edition was wel- comed , it cannot be strictly said that it met with universal approbation . Mr. Ritson ...
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