The plays of William Shakespeare, Band 1J. Johnson, 1805 |
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... learn . The " most popular of the theatres were on the Bank- " side ; and we are told by the satirical pam- " phleteers of that time , that the usual mode of conveyance to these places of amusement was 66 66 by water , but not a single ...
... learn . The " most popular of the theatres were on the Bank- " side ; and we are told by the satirical pam- " phleteers of that time , that the usual mode of conveyance to these places of amusement was 66 66 by water , but not a single ...
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... learning , King James the First , was " pleased with his own hand to write an amicable " letter to Mr. Shakspeare ; which letter , though 66 now lost , remained long in the hands of Sir " William D'Avenant , as a credible person now 66 ...
... learning , King James the First , was " pleased with his own hand to write an amicable " letter to Mr. Shakspeare ; which letter , though 66 now lost , remained long in the hands of Sir " William D'Avenant , as a credible person now 66 ...
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... learning , which might in certain situations give him a superior rank , but could never promote his rivalship with a man who - at- tained the highest excellence without it . Nor will Shakspeare suffer by its being known that all the ...
... learning , which might in certain situations give him a superior rank , but could never promote his rivalship with a man who - at- tained the highest excellence without it . Nor will Shakspeare suffer by its being known that all the ...
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... learning , has , in his Arcadia , confounded the pastoral with the feudal times , the days of innocence , quiet , and security , with those of turbulence , violence , and adventure . In his comick scenes , he is seldom very successful ...
... learning , has , in his Arcadia , confounded the pastoral with the feudal times , the days of innocence , quiet , and security , with those of turbulence , violence , and adventure . In his comick scenes , he is seldom very successful ...
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... learning which I must oppose , adventure to try how I can defend him . His histories , being neither tragedies nor comedies , are t i not subject to any of their laws ;. * " But the admirers of this great poet have never less reason to ...
... learning which I must oppose , adventure to try how I can defend him . His histories , being neither tragedies nor comedies , are t i not subject to any of their laws ;. * " But the admirers of this great poet have never less reason to ...
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