The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... fome occafions , we cannot join in the prayer of Cordelia : - 66 Refloration hang Thy medicine on his lips ! " It is unlucky for him , perhaps , that between the intereft of his readers and his editors a material difference fhould ...
... fome occafions , we cannot join in the prayer of Cordelia : - 66 Refloration hang Thy medicine on his lips ! " It is unlucky for him , perhaps , that between the intereft of his readers and his editors a material difference fhould ...
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... fome of our author's copies in 1632 , only fixteen years after his death . That oral information concerning his works was ftill acceffible , may with fimilar probability be inferred ; as fome of the original and most See Mr. Holt ...
... fome of our author's copies in 1632 , only fixteen years after his death . That oral information concerning his works was ftill acceffible , may with fimilar probability be inferred ; as fome of the original and most See Mr. Holt ...
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... fome confidence of having proved his affertions relative to the worthleffness of this book . But how are thefe affertions proved ? By expofing its errors ( fome of which nevertheless are of a very queftionable fhape ) and by obferving a ...
... fome confidence of having proved his affertions relative to the worthleffness of this book . But how are thefe affertions proved ? By expofing its errors ( fome of which nevertheless are of a very queftionable fhape ) and by obferving a ...
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... fome account of themselves , as well as their works , to pofterity . For this reason , how fond do we see fome people of difcovering any little perfonal ftory of the great men of antiquity ! their families , the common accidents of ...
... fome account of themselves , as well as their works , to pofterity . For this reason , how fond do we see fome people of difcovering any little perfonal ftory of the great men of antiquity ! their families , the common accidents of ...
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... fome of the best of theirs , ) would certainly have led him to read and ftudy them with so much pleasure , that fome of their fine images would naturally have infinuated themselves into , and been mixed with his own writings ; fo that ...
... fome of the best of theirs , ) would certainly have led him to read and ftudy them with so much pleasure , that fome of their fine images would naturally have infinuated themselves into , and been mixed with his own writings ; fo that ...
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