The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 - 21 pages |
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... Julius Cæsar Antony and Cleopatra Timon of Athens Troilus and Cressida Cymbeline King Lear Romeo and Juliet · Hamlet Othello 60276903 10 3 Total 186 PLYMSELL . This doctrine , however , appears to have made few proselytes : at least ...
... Julius Cæsar Antony and Cleopatra Timon of Athens Troilus and Cressida Cymbeline King Lear Romeo and Juliet · Hamlet Othello 60276903 10 3 Total 186 PLYMSELL . This doctrine , however , appears to have made few proselytes : at least ...
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... Julius Caesar , but without the absurdity ; nor did I ever meet with it in any edition that I have seen as quoted by Mr. Jonson.3 Besides his plays in this edition , there are two or three ascribed to him by Mr. Langbaine , ' which nor ...
... Julius Caesar , but without the absurdity ; nor did I ever meet with it in any edition that I have seen as quoted by Mr. Jonson.3 Besides his plays in this edition , there are two or three ascribed to him by Mr. Langbaine , ' which nor ...
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... Julius Cæsar , 28 April , 1738 , when a prologue written by Benjamin Martyn , Esq . was spoken by Mr. Quin , and an epilogue by James Noel , Esq . spoken by Mrs. Porter . Both these are printed in The General Dictionary . At Covent ...
... Julius Cæsar , 28 April , 1738 , when a prologue written by Benjamin Martyn , Esq . was spoken by Mr. Quin , and an epilogue by James Noel , Esq . spoken by Mrs. Porter . Both these are printed in The General Dictionary . At Covent ...
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... Julius Cæsar , not only the spirit , but manners , of the Romans are exactly drawn ; and still a nicer dis- tinction is shown between the manners of the Romans in the time of the former , and of the latter . His reading in the ancient ...
... Julius Cæsar , not only the spirit , but manners , of the Romans are exactly drawn ; and still a nicer dis- tinction is shown between the manners of the Romans in the time of the former , and of the latter . His reading in the ancient ...
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... Julius Cæsar . [ a . ] The Tragedy of Macbeth . [ a & s . ] The Tragedy of Hamlet . King Lear . [ a & s . ] MR . CAPELL'S INTRODUCTION . 333-
... Julius Cæsar . [ a . ] The Tragedy of Macbeth . [ a & s . ] The Tragedy of Hamlet . King Lear . [ a & s . ] MR . CAPELL'S INTRODUCTION . 333-
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