The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... was first exhibited at the Globe in the fame year , and that both thefe pieces were deftroyed by the fire which confumed that theatre , June 30 , 1613 . In the first edition of this effay I supposed Thé 164 CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
... was first exhibited at the Globe in the fame year , and that both thefe pieces were deftroyed by the fire which confumed that theatre , June 30 , 1613 . In the first edition of this effay I supposed Thé 164 CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
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William Shakespeare. In the first edition of this effay I supposed Thé Winter's Tale to have been written in 1594 ; an error ( as it now appears to me ) into which I was led by an entry in the Stationers ' regifters dated ... supposed Thé ...
William Shakespeare. In the first edition of this effay I supposed Thé Winter's Tale to have been written in 1594 ; an error ( as it now appears to me ) into which I was led by an entry in the Stationers ' regifters dated ... supposed Thé ...
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... supposed to have been written in fucceffion . At the time he was writing Cymbeline and Macbeth there is reason to believe he began to ftudy Plutarch with a particular view to the ufe he might make of it on the flage . The Lives of Cæfar ...
... supposed to have been written in fucceffion . At the time he was writing Cymbeline and Macbeth there is reason to believe he began to ftudy Plutarch with a particular view to the ufe he might make of it on the flage . The Lives of Cæfar ...
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... supposed to have been published , obtained the appellation of Old Ben . However , as this title was given him fome years afterwards by Sir John Suckling in his Seffion of the Poets , which ap- pears to have been written in August 1637 ...
... supposed to have been published , obtained the appellation of Old Ben . However , as this title was given him fome years afterwards by Sir John Suckling in his Seffion of the Poets , which ap- pears to have been written in August 1637 ...
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... nature to claffick ground , where alone ; he knew , his author could poffibly cope with him . Thefe criticks , and many others their coadjutors , have supposed themselves able to trace Shakspeare in the writings LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE .
... nature to claffick ground , where alone ; he knew , his author could poffibly cope with him . Thefe criticks , and many others their coadjutors , have supposed themselves able to trace Shakspeare in the writings LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE .
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