The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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Page xxx
... which might seem to cast an imputation on his moral character ? It is to this point I speak : and Mr. * Cursory Criticisms on Malone's edition , p . ix . Gifford , who himself knows no cold medium in his XXX ADVERTISEMENT .
... which might seem to cast an imputation on his moral character ? It is to this point I speak : and Mr. * Cursory Criticisms on Malone's edition , p . ix . Gifford , who himself knows no cold medium in his XXX ADVERTISEMENT .
Page xxxii
... 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 ...
Page xliv
... 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 ...
Page xlvii
... character which would yield without conviction , and that roughness of temper , which cannot tolerate dissent , were equally foreign from his nature : Requiescat in pace . I may perhaps be permitted , lest my own sentiments ...
... character which would yield without conviction , and that roughness of temper , which cannot tolerate dissent , were equally foreign from his nature : Requiescat in pace . I may perhaps be permitted , lest my own sentiments ...
Page xlix
... character , in these loose notes , were probably penned in a moment of irritation , to which he appears to have been subject . If , indeed , the received notion of Jonson's heat of temper had any foundation , we may suppose him and his ...
... character , in these loose notes , were probably penned in a moment of irritation , to which he appears to have been subject . If , indeed , the received notion of Jonson's heat of temper had any foundation , we may suppose him and his ...
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