The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... . 8vo . 1775 . A Letter to George Hardinge , Efq . on the Sub- ject of a Paffage in Mr. Steevens's Preface to his Impreffion of Shakfpeare . [ By the Rev. Mr. Collins . ] 4to . 1777. [ Dr. Johnson obferved of this perform- 50 CRITICISMS ON.
... . 8vo . 1775 . A Letter to George Hardinge , Efq . on the Sub- ject of a Paffage in Mr. Steevens's Preface to his Impreffion of Shakfpeare . [ By the Rev. Mr. Collins . ] 4to . 1777. [ Dr. Johnson obferved of this perform- 50 CRITICISMS ON.
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... 'd , 66 And both came out together . " Chetwood , in his British Theatre , quotes this paffage from the comedy of the Two Maids of Moreclack ; but no fuch comedian , was his townfman , perhaps his relation , OF SHAKSPEARE'S PLAYS . 63.
... 'd , 66 And both came out together . " Chetwood , in his British Theatre , quotes this paffage from the comedy of the Two Maids of Moreclack ; but no fuch comedian , was his townfman , perhaps his relation , OF SHAKSPEARE'S PLAYS . 63.
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... paffage is there to be found . He deferves but little credit ; having certainly forged many of his dates ; however , he pro- bably met with thefe lines in fome ancient play , though he forgot the name of the piece from which he ...
... paffage is there to be found . He deferves but little credit ; having certainly forged many of his dates ; however , he pro- bably met with thefe lines in fome ancient play , though he forgot the name of the piece from which he ...
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... paffage in his fecond edition , it may be prefumed that he found reafon to change his opinion . Dryden , however , he informs us , always thought that these verses related to Shakspeare : and in- deed I do not recollect any dramatick ...
... paffage in his fecond edition , it may be prefumed that he found reafon to change his opinion . Dryden , however , he informs us , always thought that these verses related to Shakspeare : and in- deed I do not recollect any dramatick ...
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... paffage extracted by Mr. Tyrwhitt from Robert Greene's Groatfworth of Witte bought with a Million of Repentance , in which there is an evident allufion to our author's name , as well as to a line in the Second Part of King Henry VI ...
... paffage extracted by Mr. Tyrwhitt from Robert Greene's Groatfworth of Witte bought with a Million of Repentance , in which there is an evident allufion to our author's name , as well as to a line in the Second Part of King Henry VI ...
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