The plays of William Shakespeare, Band 1J. Johnson, 1805 |
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... There's a good a care that you This story Mr. Pope told me at the Earl of Oxford's table , upon occasion of some discourse which arose " about Shakspeare's monument then newly " erected in Westminster Abbey . " This story appears to ...
... There's a good a care that you This story Mr. Pope told me at the Earl of Oxford's table , upon occasion of some discourse which arose " about Shakspeare's monument then newly " erected in Westminster Abbey . " This story appears to ...
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... there on which the reader can depend , or for which , if he contend eagerly , he may not be involved in controversy , and perplexed with contradictory opinions and authorities ? It is usually said that the life of an author can be ...
... there on which the reader can depend , or for which , if he contend eagerly , he may not be involved in controversy , and perplexed with contradictory opinions and authorities ? It is usually said that the life of an author can be ...
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William Shakespeare. to credit , when simply related , and in which there is no manifest violation of probability , or promise of importance , there is scarcely one which has not swelled into a controversy . After a careful examination ...
William Shakespeare. to credit , when simply related , and in which there is no manifest violation of probability , or promise of importance , there is scarcely one which has not swelled into a controversy . After a careful examination ...
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... there which he should ever meet in any other place . The same remark may be applied to every stage but that of Shakspeare . The theatre , when it is under any other direction , is peopled by such characters as were never seen ...
... there which he should ever meet in any other place . The same remark may be applied to every stage but that of Shakspeare . The theatre , when it is under any other direction , is peopled by such characters as were never seen ...
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... there be , what I believe there is , in every nation , a style which never becomes obsolete , a certain mode of phraseology so consonant and congenial to the analogy and principles of its respective language , as to remain settled and ...
... there be , what I believe there is , in every nation , a style which never becomes obsolete , a certain mode of phraseology so consonant and congenial to the analogy and principles of its respective language , as to remain settled and ...
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