The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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... admirers of our greatest poet . Whatever may be the defects that shall be discovered in that portion of the work which has devolved upon me , which , I am aware , are many , and fear that more may be found , yet I trust to the candour ...
... admirers of our greatest poet . Whatever may be the defects that shall be discovered in that portion of the work which has devolved upon me , which , I am aware , are many , and fear that more may be found , yet I trust to the candour ...
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... admirers . If we go back to an earlier period , we shall find the general reader still less acquainted with his merits , till at last we revert to that age of critical darkness , when he was reviled by Rymer , and patronized by Tate ...
... admirers . If we go back to an earlier period , we shall find the general reader still less acquainted with his merits , till at last we revert to that age of critical darkness , when he was reviled by Rymer , and patronized by Tate ...
Page xxxix
... admirers honestly confesses . ' He Of whom I write this , has prevented me , And boldly said so much in his own praise , No other pen need any trophy raise . ' p . 13 . " This admirer , whom Mr. Malone , when he next mentions him ...
... admirers honestly confesses . ' He Of whom I write this , has prevented me , And boldly said so much in his own praise , No other pen need any trophy raise . ' p . 13 . " This admirer , whom Mr. Malone , when he next mentions him ...
Page xli
... admirer of Shakspeare , except Sir John's Session of the Poets . " To censure Jonson with good - humoured wit for an unlucky play , is sufficient , in the eyes of the criticks , to set him down as an admirer of Shakspeare . " Yet Dryden ...
... admirer of Shakspeare , except Sir John's Session of the Poets . " To censure Jonson with good - humoured wit for an unlucky play , is sufficient , in the eyes of the criticks , to set him down as an admirer of Shakspeare . " Yet Dryden ...
Page xlv
... admirer of Jonson , " descriptive of these symposia , that some part of the company were at least drawn thither by " metal more attractive . " Let it not be supposed for a moment , that I accuse Mr. Gifford of a wilful misquotation , or ...
... admirer of Jonson , " descriptive of these symposia , that some part of the company were at least drawn thither by " metal more attractive . " Let it not be supposed for a moment , that I accuse Mr. Gifford of a wilful misquotation , or ...
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