“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 1F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... MALONE's labours on that subject . Those who wish for farther information must wait the result of his present studies , and may wait with confidence . In the mean time , Mr. GEORGE CHALMERS ' Apology and Supplement will valuably assist ...
... MALONE's labours on that subject . Those who wish for farther information must wait the result of his present studies , and may wait with confidence . In the mean time , Mr. GEORGE CHALMERS ' Apology and Supplement will valuably assist ...
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... Malone thinks " it is highly probable that he distinguished him- " self in Bosworth Field on the side of King " Henry , and that he was rewarded for his mili- " tary services by the bounty of that parsimo- " nious prince , though not ...
... Malone thinks " it is highly probable that he distinguished him- " self in Bosworth Field on the side of King " Henry , and that he was rewarded for his mili- " tary services by the bounty of that parsimo- " nious prince , though not ...
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... Malone has remarked in his " Attempt to ascer- " tain the Order in which the Plays of Shakspeare 46 were written , that he might have found an easy " introduction to the stage : for Thomas Green , 66 65 a celebrated comedian of that ...
... Malone has remarked in his " Attempt to ascer- " tain the Order in which the Plays of Shakspeare 46 were written , that he might have found an easy " introduction to the stage : for Thomas Green , 66 65 a celebrated comedian of that ...
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... Malone is of opinion he was no great actor . The distinction however , which he might obtain as an actor could only be in his own plays , in which he would be assisted by the novel appearance of author and actor combined . Be- fore his ...
... Malone is of opinion he was no great actor . The distinction however , which he might obtain as an actor could only be in his own plays , in which he would be assisted by the novel appearance of author and actor combined . Be- fore his ...
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... It may be added that his uncommon merit , his candour , and good- * Note by Mr. Malone to " Additional Anecdotes of Wil- liam Shakspeare . " nature are supposed to have procured him the admiration and LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE .
... It may be added that his uncommon merit , his candour , and good- * Note by Mr. Malone to " Additional Anecdotes of Wil- liam Shakspeare . " nature are supposed to have procured him the admiration and LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE .
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