“The” Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... honour of Shakspeare : he hath however , in his own capacity , little reason to com- plain of occasional criticks , or criticks by profes- sion . The very FEW , who have been pleased to controvert any part of his doctrine , have ...
... honour of Shakspeare : he hath however , in his own capacity , little reason to com- plain of occasional criticks , or criticks by profes- sion . The very FEW , who have been pleased to controvert any part of his doctrine , have ...
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... honour to our poet , I am loath to deprive him of it ; but his honour is not built on such a sandy foundation . Let us turn to a real translator , and examine whe- ther the idea might not be fully comprehended by an English reader ...
... honour to our poet , I am loath to deprive him of it ; but his honour is not built on such a sandy foundation . Let us turn to a real translator , and examine whe- ther the idea might not be fully comprehended by an English reader ...
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... honour to call my friend , and an associate in. * Fasti , 2d edit . v . 1 , 208. - It will be seen on turning to the former edition , that the latter part of the paragraph belongs to another Stafford . I have since observed , that Wood ...
... honour to call my friend , and an associate in. * Fasti , 2d edit . v . 1 , 208. - It will be seen on turning to the former edition , that the latter part of the paragraph belongs to another Stafford . I have since observed , that Wood ...
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William Shakespeare. honour to call my friend , and an associate in the question , will be in no pain about their crediteden “ William Shakspeare's father was a butcher , - while he was a boy he exercised his father's trade , but when he ...
William Shakespeare. honour to call my friend , and an associate in the question , will be in no pain about their crediteden “ William Shakspeare's father was a butcher , - while he was a boy he exercised his father's trade , but when he ...
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... Honour of the Garter , a poem gratulatorie- the firstling consecrated to his noble name . " - " He was esteem- ed , " says Anthony Wood , " a most noted poet , 1579 ; but when or where he died , I cannot tell , for so it is , and always ...
... Honour of the Garter , a poem gratulatorie- the firstling consecrated to his noble name . " - " He was esteem- ed , " says Anthony Wood , " a most noted poet , 1579 ; but when or where he died , I cannot tell , for so it is , and always ...
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