The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... writers of his own time . By following this track , most of the difficulties of the author have been overcome , his meaning ( in many inftances apparently loft ) has been recovered , and much wild unfounded conjecture has been happily ...
... writers of his own time . By following this track , most of the difficulties of the author have been overcome , his meaning ( in many inftances apparently loft ) has been recovered , and much wild unfounded conjecture has been happily ...
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... Writer , he most certainly did not fuppofe any Portrait of that defcription could have occurred , and much lefs that he himself fhould have been instrumental in producing it . He is happy , however , to find he was mistaken in both his ...
... Writer , he most certainly did not fuppofe any Portrait of that defcription could have occurred , and much lefs that he himself fhould have been instrumental in producing it . He is happy , however , to find he was mistaken in both his ...
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... Writer was firft fhown in Caftle Street , the few remaining advocates for the Chandofan canvas obferved , that its unwelcome ri- val exhibited not a fingle trait of Shakspeare . But , all on a fudden , these criticks have fhifted their ...
... Writer was firft fhown in Caftle Street , the few remaining advocates for the Chandofan canvas obferved , that its unwelcome ri- val exhibited not a fingle trait of Shakspeare . But , all on a fudden , these criticks have fhifted their ...
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... writer feems to have been perfectly unconscious of the jocularity of Sir Christopher , who would have meant nothing more by his remark , than to fecure his ftrawberries , at the expence of an allufion to the crack in poor Aubrey's head ...
... writer feems to have been perfectly unconscious of the jocularity of Sir Christopher , who would have meant nothing more by his remark , than to fecure his ftrawberries , at the expence of an allufion to the crack in poor Aubrey's head ...
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... writer who obferved that , being dated in 1610 , it could not have been the work of an artift who never faw England till 1618 , above a year after our au- thor's death . So ready , however , are interefted people in affift- ing ...
... writer who obferved that , being dated in 1610 , it could not have been the work of an artift who never faw England till 1618 , above a year after our au- thor's death . So ready , however , are interefted people in affift- ing ...
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