The plays of William Shakespeare, Band 1J. Johnson, 1805 |
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... tells a tradi- tional story of a miser , or usurer , named Combe , who , in conversation with Shakspeare , said he fancied the poet intended to write his epitaph if he should survive him , and desired to know what he meant to say . On ...
... tells a tradi- tional story of a miser , or usurer , named Combe , who , in conversation with Shakspeare , said he fancied the poet intended to write his epitaph if he should survive him , and desired to know what he meant to say . On ...
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... tells the inci- dent imperfectly in many words , which might have been more plainly delivered in few . Narration in dramatick poetry is naturally tedious , as it is unanimated and inactive , and obstructs the progress of the action ; it ...
... tells the inci- dent imperfectly in many words , which might have been more plainly delivered in few . Narration in dramatick poetry is naturally tedious , as it is unanimated and inactive , and obstructs the progress of the action ; it ...
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... tell him , by the authority of Shakspeare , that he assumes , as an unquestionable principle , a position , which , while his breath is forming it into words , his understanding pronounces to be false . It is false , that any ...
... tell him , by the authority of Shakspeare , that he assumes , as an unquestionable principle , a position , which , while his breath is forming it into words , his understanding pronounces to be false . It is false , that any ...
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... tells us was " performed at Elie - House in Holborne , when Gundomar lay there , on Good - friday at night , at which there were thousands present . " In France the representation of Mysteries was forbid in the 54 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... tells us was " performed at Elie - House in Holborne , when Gundomar lay there , on Good - friday at night , at which there were thousands present . " In France the representation of Mysteries was forbid in the 54 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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... tells us ) " was built close to the upper end of the hall , as it seemed at the first sight : but indeed it was but a false wall faire painted , and adorned with stately pillars , which pillars would turn about ; by reason whereof ...
... tells us ) " was built close to the upper end of the hall , as it seemed at the first sight : but indeed it was but a false wall faire painted , and adorned with stately pillars , which pillars would turn about ; by reason whereof ...
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