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... stands the fact ? Mr. Malone , in his Essay on the Chro- nological Order of Shakspeare's Plays , had ascribed The Winter's Tale to the year 1604 ; but having afterwards procured an inspection of Sir Henry Herbert's office book , he ...
... stands the fact ? Mr. Malone , in his Essay on the Chro- nological Order of Shakspeare's Plays , had ascribed The Winter's Tale to the year 1604 ; but having afterwards procured an inspection of Sir Henry Herbert's office book , he ...
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... stand- ard to themselves , upon other principles than those of Aristotle . As they live by the majority , they know no rule but that of pleasing the present humour , and comply- ing with the wit in fashion ; a consideration which brings ...
... stand- ard to themselves , upon other principles than those of Aristotle . As they live by the majority , they know no rule but that of pleasing the present humour , and comply- ing with the wit in fashion ; a consideration which brings ...
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... stand charged upon the author . He himself complained of this usage in Hamlet , where he wishes that those who play the clowns would speak no more than is set down for them . ( Act III . Sc . II . ) But as a proof that he could not ...
... stand charged upon the author . He himself complained of this usage in Hamlet , where he wishes that those who play the clowns would speak no more than is set down for them . ( Act III . Sc . II . ) But as a proof that he could not ...
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... stands as a preface to the various readings at the end of the 8th volume of his edition of Shakspeare , 1728. For the notice of it I am indebted to Mr. Chalmers's Supplemental Apology , p . 261. REED . " Since the publication of our ...
... stands as a preface to the various readings at the end of the 8th volume of his edition of Shakspeare , 1728. For the notice of it I am indebted to Mr. Chalmers's Supplemental Apology , p . 261. REED . " Since the publication of our ...
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... stand the test of the severest judgment ; and strokes as care- lessly hit off , to the level of the more ordinary capacities ; some descriptions raised to that pitch of grandeur , as to astonish you with the compass and elevation of his ...
... stand the test of the severest judgment ; and strokes as care- lessly hit off , to the level of the more ordinary capacities ; some descriptions raised to that pitch of grandeur , as to astonish you with the compass and elevation of his ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections ..., Volume 1 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1821 |
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