The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... seems , from such a partnership , that no fingle publisher was at that time willing to rifque his money on a complete collection of our author's plays . " Every poffible adulteration has of late years been prac- tifed in fitting up ...
... seems , from such a partnership , that no fingle publisher was at that time willing to rifque his money on a complete collection of our author's plays . " Every poffible adulteration has of late years been prac- tifed in fitting up ...
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... printed till 160g ; but the following lines in a metrical pamphlet , entitled Pimlyco , or Runne It seems to have been written , while the ridicu G 2 OF SHAKSPEARE'S PLAYS . 83 appear to ftand on one and the fame foundation; ...
... printed till 160g ; but the following lines in a metrical pamphlet , entitled Pimlyco , or Runne It seems to have been written , while the ridicu G 2 OF SHAKSPEARE'S PLAYS . 83 appear to ftand on one and the fame foundation; ...
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William Shakespeare. It seems to have been written , while the ridicu lous compofitions , prevalent among the hiftrionick ́tribe , were ftrongly impreffed by novelty on his mind . He would naturally copy thofe manners firft , with which ...
William Shakespeare. It seems to have been written , while the ridicu lous compofitions , prevalent among the hiftrionick ́tribe , were ftrongly impreffed by novelty on his mind . He would naturally copy thofe manners firft , with which ...
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... seems to me more probable that it was written with the reft , and fuppreffed in the printed copy of 1597 , from the fear of offending Elizabeth ; against whom the Pope had published a bull in the preceding year , exhorting her fubjects ...
... seems to me more probable that it was written with the reft , and fuppreffed in the printed copy of 1597 , from the fear of offending Elizabeth ; against whom the Pope had published a bull in the preceding year , exhorting her fubjects ...
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... seem to have been very fcrupulous about adopting either the thoughts or expreffions of his contempo- raries ; for in his poem are found two lines taken verbatim . from Marlton's Infatiate Countefs , printed four years before Myrrha ...
... seem to have been very fcrupulous about adopting either the thoughts or expreffions of his contempo- raries ; for in his poem are found two lines taken verbatim . from Marlton's Infatiate Countefs , printed four years before Myrrha ...
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