The plays of William Shakespeare, Band 1J. Johnson, 1805 |
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... suppose that he had forfeited " the protection of his father who was engaged " in a lucrative business , or the love of his wife " who had already brought him two children , and " was herself the daughter of a substantial yeo- man . It ...
... suppose that he had forfeited " the protection of his father who was engaged " in a lucrative business , or the love of his wife " who had already brought him two children , and " was herself the daughter of a substantial yeo- man . It ...
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... suppose that Shakspeare was a man of humour and a social companion , and probably excelled in that species of minor wit not ill adapted to conversation , of which it could have been wished he had been more sparing in his writings . How ...
... suppose that Shakspeare was a man of humour and a social companion , and probably excelled in that species of minor wit not ill adapted to conversation , of which it could have been wished he had been more sparing in his writings . How ...
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... suppose that it was wiser in the au- thor or managers to overlook this fraud , than to publish a correct edition , and so destroy the ex- clusive property they enjoyed . It is clear there- fore that any publication of his plays by ...
... suppose that it was wiser in the au- thor or managers to overlook this fraud , than to publish a correct edition , and so destroy the ex- clusive property they enjoyed . It is clear there- fore that any publication of his plays by ...
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... suppose , were guilty of no injury to their suc- cessors , in printing what their own interest only had formerly withheld . Of this , although we have no documents amounting to demonstra- tion , we may be convinced , by adverting to a ...
... suppose , were guilty of no injury to their suc- cessors , in printing what their own interest only had formerly withheld . Of this , although we have no documents amounting to demonstra- tion , we may be convinced , by adverting to a ...
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... suppose it was conveyed by the former owner to Shakspeare , not by bargain and sale , but by a deed of feoffment , which it was not necessary to enroll . 4 MALONE . that messuage or tenement in the Blackfriars in London near the ...
... suppose it was conveyed by the former owner to Shakspeare , not by bargain and sale , but by a deed of feoffment , which it was not necessary to enroll . 4 MALONE . that messuage or tenement in the Blackfriars in London near the ...
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