“The” Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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William Shakespeare. some expressions very similar to Alnaschar in the Arabian Tales : which perhaps may be sufficient for some criticks to prove his acquaintance with Arabic ! It seems , however , at last , that " Taste should determine ...
William Shakespeare. some expressions very similar to Alnaschar in the Arabian Tales : which perhaps may be sufficient for some criticks to prove his acquaintance with Arabic ! It seems , however , at last , that " Taste should determine ...
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... perhaps enough is already said on so light a subject : -A subject , however , which had for a long time pretty warmly divided the criticks upon Shakspeare . 1 of enmod vlheroles oldasimba stal ont mi T AN ESSAY ADVERTISEMENT ...
... perhaps enough is already said on so light a subject : -A subject , however , which had for a long time pretty warmly divided the criticks upon Shakspeare . 1 of enmod vlheroles oldasimba stal ont mi T AN ESSAY ADVERTISEMENT ...
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... perhaps the ill - starr'd rage between this critick and his elder brother , John Dennis , so pathetically lamented in the Dunciad . Whilst the former was persuaded , that " the man who doubts of the learning of Shakspeare , hath none of ...
... perhaps the ill - starr'd rage between this critick and his elder brother , John Dennis , so pathetically lamented in the Dunciad . Whilst the former was persuaded , that " the man who doubts of the learning of Shakspeare , hath none of ...
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... perhaps from a very excusable partiality , he was willing to draw Shakspeare from the field of nature to classick ground , where alone , he knew , his au- thor could possibly cope with him . These criticks , and many others their ...
... perhaps from a very excusable partiality , he was willing to draw Shakspeare from the field of nature to classick ground , where alone , he knew , his au- thor could possibly cope with him . These criticks , and many others their ...
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... Perhaps the mistake arose from an abbreviation of the name . Mr. Dodsley knew not that the tra- gedy of Andromana was Shirley's , from the very same cause . Thus a whole stream of Biographers tells us , that Marston'splays were printed ...
... Perhaps the mistake arose from an abbreviation of the name . Mr. Dodsley knew not that the tra- gedy of Andromana was Shirley's , from the very same cause . Thus a whole stream of Biographers tells us , that Marston'splays were printed ...
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