“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Band 1T. Bensley, 1778 |
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... Johnson , in the foregoing preface , impartially to allot their dividend of fame ; and it is with great regret that we now add to the catalogue , another , the confequence of whofe death will perhaps affect not only the works of Shake ...
... Johnson , in the foregoing preface , impartially to allot their dividend of fame ; and it is with great regret that we now add to the catalogue , another , the confequence of whofe death will perhaps affect not only the works of Shake ...
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... Johnson's and Mr. Farmer's obfervation , that the line from Terence , exactly as it stands in Shakespeare , is extant in Lilly and Udall's Floures for Latin Speaking . Still , however , Shakespeare's total ignorance of the learned lan ...
... Johnson's and Mr. Farmer's obfervation , that the line from Terence , exactly as it stands in Shakespeare , is extant in Lilly and Udall's Floures for Latin Speaking . Still , however , Shakespeare's total ignorance of the learned lan ...
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... Johnson fay on this occafion ? Nothing . And what does Mr. Farmer fay on this occafion ? Nothing . In Love's Labour Loft , which , bad as it is , is afcribed by Dr. Johnson himself to Shakespeare , there occurs the word thrafonical ...
... Johnson fay on this occafion ? Nothing . And what does Mr. Farmer fay on this occafion ? Nothing . In Love's Labour Loft , which , bad as it is , is afcribed by Dr. Johnson himself to Shakespeare , there occurs the word thrafonical ...
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... JOHNSON . Mr. " The Plays were at this time performed in the afternoon . pollicie of plaies is very neceffary , howfoever fome shallow - brain- ed cenfurers ( not the deepest fearchers into the fecrets of govern- ment ) mightily oppugne ...
... JOHNSON . Mr. " The Plays were at this time performed in the afternoon . pollicie of plaies is very neceffary , howfoever fome shallow - brain- ed cenfurers ( not the deepest fearchers into the fecrets of govern- ment ) mightily oppugne ...
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... Johnson ) related it to Mr. Pope . Mr. Rowe ( if this intelligence be authentic ) feems to have concurred with me in . opinion , as he forebore to introduce a circumstance fo incredible in- to his life of Shakespeare . As to the book ...
... Johnson ) related it to Mr. Pope . Mr. Rowe ( if this intelligence be authentic ) feems to have concurred with me in . opinion , as he forebore to introduce a circumstance fo incredible in- to his life of Shakespeare . As to the book ...
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