The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son; F.C. and J. Rivington; J. Stockdale; W. Lowndes; G. Wilkie and J. Robinson; T. Egerton; J. Walker; Scatcherd and Letterman; W. Clarke and Sons; J. White and Company; B. Crosby and Company; W. Earle; J. Gray and Son, 1813 - 21 pages |
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... censure will as equitably fall on some of us , for a revival of irregularities which have no reason- able sanction , and few champions but such as are excited by a fruitless ambition to defend certain posts and passes that had been ...
... censure will as equitably fall on some of us , for a revival of irregularities which have no reason- able sanction , and few champions but such as are excited by a fruitless ambition to defend certain posts and passes that had been ...
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... censure ; for he allows them to be of a date previous to his own edition . He , therefore , on this subject , is the King Henry VIII . Coriolanus Julius Cćsar • Antony and Cleopatra Troilus and Cressida Timon of Athens Cymbeline King ...
... censure ; for he allows them to be of a date previous to his own edition . He , therefore , on this subject , is the King Henry VIII . Coriolanus Julius Cćsar • Antony and Cleopatra Troilus and Cressida Timon of Athens Cymbeline King ...
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... censure has been levelled at incorrectness in the text of the edition 1778. The justice of the impu- tation is unequivocally allowed ; but , at the same time , might not this acknowledgement be second- ed by somewhat like a retort ? For ...
... censure has been levelled at incorrectness in the text of the edition 1778. The justice of the impu- tation is unequivocally allowed ; but , at the same time , might not this acknowledgement be second- ed by somewhat like a retort ? For ...
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... censures who gave out , thy wit " As long upon a comedy did sit " As elephants bring forth , and that thy blots " And mendings took more time than FORTUNE - PLOTS ; " That such thy drought was , and so great thy thirst , " That all thy ...
... censures who gave out , thy wit " As long upon a comedy did sit " As elephants bring forth , and that thy blots " And mendings took more time than FORTUNE - PLOTS ; " That such thy drought was , and so great thy thirst , " That all thy ...
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... censures on one of his company . I am unwilling , in short , to think he could so wantonly and so pub- lickly have expressed his doubts concerning the salvation of one of his fellow - creatures . STEEVENS . Since the above observations ...
... censures on one of his company . I am unwilling , in short , to think he could so wantonly and so pub- lickly have expressed his doubts concerning the salvation of one of his fellow - creatures . STEEVENS . Since the above observations ...
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