The Works of Shakespeare, Том 1Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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... plays , Mr. Theobald , and Mr. Capell . The gloffary ( to which are prefixed Mr. Upton's rules explaining the anomalies of our author ) has received very confiderable additions , not only from the several editions of Shakespear's plays ...
... plays , Mr. Theobald , and Mr. Capell . The gloffary ( to which are prefixed Mr. Upton's rules explaining the anomalies of our author ) has received very confiderable additions , not only from the several editions of Shakespear's plays ...
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... play are in the very best preservation , the tail - pieces only being worn - out ; which are reengraved by a very eminent artist . THE epiftle addreffed to Sir T. H. by the late ingenious Mr. Collins was recommended as worthy to be ...
... play are in the very best preservation , the tail - pieces only being worn - out ; which are reengraved by a very eminent artist . THE epiftle addreffed to Sir T. H. by the late ingenious Mr. Collins was recommended as worthy to be ...
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... play of The Merchant of Venice a clown is introduced quibbling in a miferable manner , upon which one who bears the character of a man of fenfe makes the following reflecton : How every fool can play upon a word ! I think the best grace ...
... play of The Merchant of Venice a clown is introduced quibbling in a miferable manner , upon which one who bears the character of a man of fenfe makes the following reflecton : How every fool can play upon a word ! I think the best grace ...
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... plays , that , had all the fpeeches been printed without the very names of the perfons , I believe , one might have apply'd them with certainty to every speaker . THE power over our paffions was never poffefs'd in a more eminent degree ...
... plays , that , had all the fpeeches been printed without the very names of the perfons , I believe , one might have apply'd them with certainty to every speaker . THE power over our paffions was never poffefs'd in a more eminent degree ...
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... plays ftrictly follow the common old stories , or vulgar traditions , of that kind of people . In tragedy , nothing was fo fure to surprise and b 2 caufe caufe admiration , as the moft ftrange , unexpected , MR . POPE'S PREFACE . ! IX.
... plays ftrictly follow the common old stories , or vulgar traditions , of that kind of people . In tragedy , nothing was fo fure to surprise and b 2 caufe caufe admiration , as the moft ftrange , unexpected , MR . POPE'S PREFACE . ! IX.
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