The Plays of William Shakspeare: with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, Band 1AMS Press, 1900 |
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... respect is due to the authority of portraits that defcend in families from heir to heir ; but little reliance can be placed on them when they are produced for fale ( as in the present instance ) by alien hands , almost a century after ...
... respect is due to the authority of portraits that defcend in families from heir to heir ; but little reliance can be placed on them when they are produced for fale ( as in the present instance ) by alien hands , almost a century after ...
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... respecting his own ? And yet , though the sword may have been drawn against him , he shall not complain that its point is " unbated and envenomed ; " for the conductors of this undertaking do not fcruple thus openly to express their ...
... respecting his own ? And yet , though the sword may have been drawn against him , he shall not complain that its point is " unbated and envenomed ; " for the conductors of this undertaking do not fcruple thus openly to express their ...
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... respect , viz . William Oftler , John Shanke , William Sly , and Thomas Poope . * To revive the anomalies , barbarisms and blun- ders of. editors , Messieurs Hemings and Condell ? Finding they had been deprived of fome tragedies and ...
... respect , viz . William Oftler , John Shanke , William Sly , and Thomas Poope . * To revive the anomalies , barbarisms and blun- ders of. editors , Messieurs Hemings and Condell ? Finding they had been deprived of fome tragedies and ...
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... respecting ourselves . For what is it , under pretence of restoration , but to use him as he has used the Tinker in the Taming of a Shrew , - to re - clothe him in his pristine rags ? To assemble parallels in support of all these ...
... respecting ourselves . For what is it , under pretence of restoration , but to use him as he has used the Tinker in the Taming of a Shrew , - to re - clothe him in his pristine rags ? To assemble parallels in support of all these ...
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... Respect- ing our author therefore , on fome occafions , we cannot join in the prayer of Cordelia : - ८८ Restoration hang " Thy medicine on his lips ! " , It is unlucky for him , perhaps , that between the interest of his readers and ...
... Respect- ing our author therefore , on fome occafions , we cannot join in the prayer of Cordelia : - ८८ Restoration hang " Thy medicine on his lips ! " , It is unlucky for him , perhaps , that between the interest of his readers and ...
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