The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 - 21 pages |
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... Published by William Derham , Chaplain to his Royal Highness George Prince of Wales , & F. R. Š . 8vo . 1718 , p . 251 . In the foregoing instance our letter - writer seems to have been perfectly unconscious of the jocularity of Sir ...
... Published by William Derham , Chaplain to his Royal Highness George Prince of Wales , & F. R. Š . 8vo . 1718 , p . 251 . In the foregoing instance our letter - writer seems to have been perfectly unconscious of the jocularity of Sir ...
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... & c . ( appropriated to the whole suite of our author's Historical Dramas , & c .. ) published in thirty numbers . See Gent . Mag . June 1759 , p . 257 . had an undoubted picture of our author been at- tainable ADVERTISEMENT . 29.
... & c . ( appropriated to the whole suite of our author's Historical Dramas , & c .. ) published in thirty numbers . See Gent . Mag . June 1759 , p . 257 . had an undoubted picture of our author been at- tainable ADVERTISEMENT . 29.
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... publish for their own emolument , they redoubled their solicitude to withhold the rest , and were but too successful in their precau- tion . " Thank fortune ( says the original putterforth of Troilus and Cressida ) for the scape it hath ...
... publish for their own emolument , they redoubled their solicitude to withhold the rest , and were but too successful in their precau- tion . " Thank fortune ( says the original putterforth of Troilus and Cressida ) for the scape it hath ...
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... published our author's plays " as absolute in their numbers as he conceived them . " Till somewhat resembling the process above suggested be au- thorized , the publick will ask in vain for a com- here meant to have been given . - We ...
... published our author's plays " as absolute in their numbers as he conceived them . " Till somewhat resembling the process above suggested be au- thorized , the publick will ask in vain for a com- here meant to have been given . - We ...
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... published ; and every reader will concur in wishing that a gentleman who has produced such intelligent combinations from very few mate- rials , had fortunately been possessed of more . Of his notes on particular passages a great ma ...
... published ; and every reader will concur in wishing that a gentleman who has produced such intelligent combinations from very few mate- rials , had fortunately been possessed of more . Of his notes on particular passages a great ma ...
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