The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 17C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... prove no better than the Love's Labour's Lost . Tyrwhitt . The work of criticism on the plays of our author , is , I believe , generally found to extend or contract itself in proportion to the value of the piece under consideration ...
... prove no better than the Love's Labour's Lost . Tyrwhitt . The work of criticism on the plays of our author , is , I believe , generally found to extend or contract itself in proportion to the value of the piece under consideration ...
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... prove this piece not to have been written by Shakspeare , would be an idle waste of time . To those who are not ... proving it not to have been the production of Shakspeare , greatly outweighs any single testimony on the other side ...
... prove this piece not to have been written by Shakspeare , would be an idle waste of time . To those who are not ... proving it not to have been the production of Shakspeare , greatly outweighs any single testimony on the other side ...
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... prove with irresistible force that the play of Titus Andronicus has been erroneously ascribed to Shakspeare . Malone . 66 Kyd - probably original author of Andronicus , Locrine , and play in Hamlet . - Marloe , of H. 6 . " Ben Jonson ...
... prove with irresistible force that the play of Titus Andronicus has been erroneously ascribed to Shakspeare . Malone . 66 Kyd - probably original author of Andronicus , Locrine , and play in Hamlet . - Marloe , of H. 6 . " Ben Jonson ...
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... proved to us that our author understood Greek , or else that this play of Euripides had been translated . In the mean time , because neither of these particu- lars are verified , we may as well suppose he took it from the old story ...
... proved to us that our author understood Greek , or else that this play of Euripides had been translated . In the mean time , because neither of these particu- lars are verified , we may as well suppose he took it from the old story ...
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... prove fatal . " Collins . Thus also , Propertius , L. IV , i , 84 : “ Et grave Saturni sydus in omne caput . " Steevens . 5 His Philomel & c . ] See Vol . XVI , p . 53 , n . 9. Steevens . Seest thou this letter ? take it up , I.
... prove fatal . " Collins . Thus also , Propertius , L. IV , i , 84 : “ Et grave Saturni sydus in omne caput . " Steevens . 5 His Philomel & c . ] See Vol . XVI , p . 53 , n . 9. Steevens . Seest thou this letter ? take it up , I.
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