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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... twenty Plays , by Steevens - 311 Preface by Capell - - - 326 Advertisement by Steevens - - 396 Preface by M. Mason - - - 417 Advertisement by Reed 421 - Preface by Malone 424 • VOL . II . Dr. Farmer's Essay on the Learning CONTENTS .
... twenty Plays , by Steevens - 311 Preface by Capell - - - 326 Advertisement by Steevens - - 396 Preface by M. Mason - - - 417 Advertisement by Reed 421 - Preface by Malone 424 • VOL . II . Dr. Farmer's Essay on the Learning CONTENTS .
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William Shakespeare. VOL . II . Dr. Farmer's Essay on the Learning of Shak- speare - Colman's Remarks on it 1 - - 87 Ancient Translations from Classick Authors 92 - Entries of Shakspeare's Plays on the Sta- tioners ' Books - 119 List of ...
William Shakespeare. VOL . II . Dr. Farmer's Essay on the Learning of Shak- speare - Colman's Remarks on it 1 - - 87 Ancient Translations from Classick Authors 92 - Entries of Shakspeare's Plays on the Sta- tioners ' Books - 119 List of ...
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... learning . At that period the thea- tricals of Stirbitch Fair had powerful patronage in the Combination - room of Emanuel , where the rou- tine of performance was regularly settled , and where the charms of the bottle were early ...
... learning . At that period the thea- tricals of Stirbitch Fair had powerful patronage in the Combination - room of Emanuel , where the rou- tine of performance was regularly settled , and where the charms of the bottle were early ...
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... a renown , established on so solid a foundation , as to bid defiance to the caprices of fashion , and to the canker of time . Leaving , therefore , the Author in quiet posses- sion Dr Farmer's Essay on the Learning of Shak- speare.
... a renown , established on so solid a foundation , as to bid defiance to the caprices of fashion , and to the canker of time . Leaving , therefore , the Author in quiet posses- sion Dr Farmer's Essay on the Learning of Shak- speare.
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... Learning , as vast as mental power could seize , " In sport displaying and with grateful ease , " Lightly the stage of chequer'd life he trod , " Careless of chance , confiding in his God ! " This tomb may perish , but not so his name ...
... Learning , as vast as mental power could seize , " In sport displaying and with grateful ease , " Lightly the stage of chequer'd life he trod , " Careless of chance , confiding in his God ! " This tomb may perish , but not so his name ...
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