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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... have been ascertained . They fhall not , however , be oftentatiously pointed out , and for this only reason : That as they decrease but little , if at all , the vigour of Shakspeare , the critick who in general has 50 ADVERTISEMENT .
... have been ascertained . They fhall not , however , be oftentatiously pointed out , and for this only reason : That as they decrease but little , if at all , the vigour of Shakspeare , the critick who in general has 50 ADVERTISEMENT .
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... fhall be taxed to pay weekly 4d . faving John Shak- Speare and Robert Bruce , who fhall not be taxed to pay any thing ; and every burgess to pay 2d . " " At the Hall holden on the 6th day of September , in the 28th year of our fovereign ...
... fhall be taxed to pay weekly 4d . faving John Shak- Speare and Robert Bruce , who fhall not be taxed to pay any thing ; and every burgess to pay 2d . " " At the Hall holden on the 6th day of September , in the 28th year of our fovereign ...
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... fhall fubjoin the paffage in his own words : " But to give the world fome fatisfaction that Shakspeare has had as great veneration paid his excellence by men of unquef- tioned parts , as this I now exprefs for him , I shall give fome ...
... fhall fubjoin the paffage in his own words : " But to give the world fome fatisfaction that Shakspeare has had as great veneration paid his excellence by men of unquef- tioned parts , as this I now exprefs for him , I shall give fome ...
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... fhall call the younger , having died without iffue , in August , 1652 , Edward Nath by his will , made on the 16th of March , 1678-9 , devifed the principal part of his property to his daughter Mary , and her husband Reginald Forfter ...
... fhall call the younger , having died without iffue , in August , 1652 , Edward Nath by his will , made on the 16th of March , 1678-9 , devifed the principal part of his property to his daughter Mary , and her husband Reginald Forfter ...
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... fhall not hesitate to transcribe it : " Upon one John Combe of Stratford upon Avon , a notable Ufurer , faftened upon a Tombe that he had caused to be built in his Life - Time : " Ten in the hundred must lie in his grave , " But a ...
... fhall not hesitate to transcribe it : " Upon one John Combe of Stratford upon Avon , a notable Ufurer , faftened upon a Tombe that he had caused to be built in his Life - Time : " Ten in the hundred must lie in his grave , " But a ...
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