“The” Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... history , chronology , and geography ? Οὐ πείσεις , ἐδ ̓ ἦν πεισης , is the motto of every pole- mick : like his brethren at the amphitheatre , he holds it a merit to die hard ; and will not say , enough , though the battle be decided ...
... history , chronology , and geography ? Οὐ πείσεις , ἐδ ̓ ἦν πεισης , is the motto of every pole- mick : like his brethren at the amphitheatre , he holds it a merit to die hard ; and will not say , enough , though the battle be decided ...
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... friend , the very ingenious editor of the Reliques of. * Revisal , p . 75 , 323 , and 561 . 9 History of his Life and Times , p . 102. preserved by his dupe , Mr. Ashmole . written , I believe , by T. Wombwell ; * 26 AN ESSAY ON THE.
... friend , the very ingenious editor of the Reliques of. * Revisal , p . 75 , 323 , and 561 . 9 History of his Life and Times , p . 102. preserved by his dupe , Mr. Ashmole . written , I believe , by T. Wombwell ; * 26 AN ESSAY ON THE.
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... history with any such Prince of Tyre ; " yet his legend may be found at large in old Gower , under the name of Appoly- nus . Pericles is one of the plays omitted in the latter editions , as well as the early folios , and not im ...
... history with any such Prince of Tyre ; " yet his legend may be found at large in old Gower , under the name of Appoly- nus . Pericles is one of the plays omitted in the latter editions , as well as the early folios , and not im ...
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... history could be only known by an adept in languages . It is no reflection on this ingenious gentleman , when I say , that I use on this occasion the words of a better critick , who yet was not willing to carry the illiteracy of our ...
... history could be only known by an adept in languages . It is no reflection on this ingenious gentleman , when I say , that I use on this occasion the words of a better critick , who yet was not willing to carry the illiteracy of our ...
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... History , called , The Taming of a Shrew - sundry times acted by the Earl of Pembroke his Servants . " Which seems to have been republished by the remains of that company in 1607 , when Shakspeare's copy appeared at the Black - Friars ...
... History , called , The Taming of a Shrew - sundry times acted by the Earl of Pembroke his Servants . " Which seems to have been republished by the remains of that company in 1607 , when Shakspeare's copy appeared at the Black - Friars ...
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