The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Том 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... occasion that any just writer could take , to form the judg ment and taste of our nation . For of all English poets Shak- speare must be confessed to be the fairest and fullest subject for criticism , and to afford the most numerous ...
... occasion that any just writer could take , to form the judg ment and taste of our nation . For of all English poets Shak- speare must be confessed to be the fairest and fullest subject for criticism , and to afford the most numerous ...
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... occasion much regret to find , that having superintended two editions of his fa- vourite author through the press , he has at length declined the laborious office , and committed the care of the present edition to one who laments with ...
... occasion much regret to find , that having superintended two editions of his fa- vourite author through the press , he has at length declined the laborious office , and committed the care of the present edition to one who laments with ...
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... occasion , that my gestures , countenances and words seeme to proceed from a madman , and that I desire to haue all men esteeme mee wholy depriued of sence and reasonable understanding , bycause I am well assured , that he that hath ...
... occasion , that my gestures , countenances and words seeme to proceed from a madman , and that I desire to haue all men esteeme mee wholy depriued of sence and reasonable understanding , bycause I am well assured , that he that hath ...
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