The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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... character ; but when Mr. Gifford proceeds to accuse my friend of wilful misrepresentation , I must show , as I think satisfactorily , that the charge is destitute of proof . A note written by Mr. Steevens , which was originally appended ...
... character ; but when Mr. Gifford proceeds to accuse my friend of wilful misrepresentation , I must show , as I think satisfactorily , that the charge is destitute of proof . A note written by Mr. Steevens , which was originally appended ...
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... characters as the machinery of the show required , beasts and fishes of the most uncouth and monstrous forms ... character were not excluded from attending the meetings . Probę fœminę non repudiantor ' " . I am far from wishing ...
... characters as the machinery of the show required , beasts and fishes of the most uncouth and monstrous forms ... character were not excluded from attending the meetings . Probę fœminę non repudiantor ' " . I am far from wishing ...
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... must feel in defending the character of one , whom I loved and honoured from my infancy- MINE OWN AND MY FATHER'S FRIEND . JAMES BOSWELL . Temple , May , 1821 . Ir was not my intention to have given , on 1 ADVERTISEMENT .
... must feel in defending the character of one , whom I loved and honoured from my infancy- MINE OWN AND MY FATHER'S FRIEND . JAMES BOSWELL . Temple , May , 1821 . Ir was not my intention to have given , on 1 ADVERTISEMENT .
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... Character of Aubrey , the Antiquary 694 VOL . III . Mr. Malone's History of the Stage ... 3 Additions from Henslowe's Register . 295 Additions by Mr. Steevens 348 Appendix from Mr. Malone's Papers ... 360 Further Account of the Stage ...
... Character of Aubrey , the Antiquary 694 VOL . III . Mr. Malone's History of the Stage ... 3 Additions from Henslowe's Register . 295 Additions by Mr. Steevens 348 Appendix from Mr. Malone's Papers ... 360 Further Account of the Stage ...
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... character in Shakspeare is as much an individual , as those in life itself : it is as impossible to find any two alike ; and such as from their relation or affi- nity in any respect appear most to be twins , will , upon comparison , be ...
... character in Shakspeare is as much an individual , as those in life itself : it is as impossible to find any two alike ; and such as from their relation or affi- nity in any respect appear most to be twins , will , upon comparison , be ...
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