The Plays of William Shakspeare: with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, Том 1AMS Press, 1900 |
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... Such , we think , were the remarks , that occurred to us several years ago , when this portrait was accessible . We wished indeed to have confirmed them by a second view of it ; but a late accident in the no- ble family to which it ...
... Such , we think , were the remarks , that occurred to us several years ago , when this portrait was accessible . We wished indeed to have confirmed them by a second view of it ; but a late accident in the no- ble family to which it ...
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... such memorial of his face . As he was careless of the future state of his works , his folicitude might not have extended to the perpetuation of his looks . Had any portrait of him existed , we may natu- rally suppose it must have ...
... such memorial of his face . As he was careless of the future state of his works , his folicitude might not have extended to the perpetuation of his looks . Had any portrait of him existed , we may natu- rally suppose it must have ...
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... such rough and defective numbers as would disgrace a village school - boy in his first attempts at English poetry . It may also be ob- served , that our author's earliest compositions , his Sonnets , & c . are wholly free from metrical ...
... such rough and defective numbers as would disgrace a village school - boy in his first attempts at English poetry . It may also be ob- served , that our author's earliest compositions , his Sonnets , & c . are wholly free from metrical ...
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... such as might fortuitously have been omitted , notwithstanding the declaration of Hemings and Condell , whose fraudulent preface afferts that they have published our author's plays " as absolute in their numbers as he conceived them ...
... such as might fortuitously have been omitted , notwithstanding the declaration of Hemings and Condell , whose fraudulent preface afferts that they have published our author's plays " as absolute in their numbers as he conceived them ...
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... such a fon , " And such a husband , drive me to my fate . " Here we perceive that Fate , the old post - horse of tragedy , has been saddled to expedite intelligence which was meant to be delayed till the necessary moment of its ...
... such a fon , " And such a husband , drive me to my fate . " Here we perceive that Fate , the old post - horse of tragedy , has been saddled to expedite intelligence which was meant to be delayed till the necessary moment of its ...
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