The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 - 21 pages |
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. 25 13 Library of TAM TVM Dei Sub Numine Viget Princeton University . Friends of the Princeton Library The gift of Henry N.Paul '84 THE PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . IN TWENTY - ONE.
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. 25 13 Library of TAM TVM Dei Sub Numine Viget Princeton University . Friends of the Princeton Library The gift of Henry N.Paul '84 THE PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . IN TWENTY - ONE.
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... friend Mr. Nichols , in the second volume of his Literary Anecdotes of the eighteenth century , the following is with his permission extracted from that Magazine of amusing and interesting literary information . " ISAAC REED , an ...
... friend Mr. Nichols , in the second volume of his Literary Anecdotes of the eighteenth century , the following is with his permission extracted from that Magazine of amusing and interesting literary information . " ISAAC REED , an ...
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... friends ; and other avenues to fame , if not to fortune , were open to his capacious mind . His intimate knowledge of antient English literature was unbounded . His own publications , though not very numerous , were all valuable ; and ...
... friends ; and other avenues to fame , if not to fortune , were open to his capacious mind . His intimate knowledge of antient English literature was unbounded . His own publications , though not very numerous , were all valuable ; and ...
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... friends , 1778 ; the sixth volume of Dr. Young's Works , 1778 , 12mo . Biographia Dramatica , " 2 volumes , 8vo . 1782 , founded upon " Baker's Companion to the Playhouse : " the biographical department of this work is the result of ...
... friends , 1778 ; the sixth volume of Dr. Young's Works , 1778 , 12mo . Biographia Dramatica , " 2 volumes , 8vo . 1782 , founded upon " Baker's Companion to the Playhouse : " the biographical department of this work is the result of ...
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... friends and able cri- ticks ; among whom Mr. Reed and Mr. Steevens were constantly to be found . The last - mentioned gentleman , it may not here improperly be noticed , had so inviolable an attachment to Mr. Reed , that notwithstanding ...
... friends and able cri- ticks ; among whom Mr. Reed and Mr. Steevens were constantly to be found . The last - mentioned gentleman , it may not here improperly be noticed , had so inviolable an attachment to Mr. Reed , that notwithstanding ...
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