The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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Page xxxii
... verses . -With pain I have seen it ; and with disgust will the reader learn , that this note of Mr. Steevens ' is neither more nor less than the identical letter of Macklin's which Mr. Malone himself had previously employed nearly ...
... verses . -With pain I have seen it ; and with disgust will the reader learn , that this note of Mr. Steevens ' is neither more nor less than the identical letter of Macklin's which Mr. Malone himself had previously employed nearly ...
Page xxxix
... once . " " Mr. Malone has spoken of Feltham as Jonson's ad- mirer , and also as his old antagonist ; because at different * See Mr. Tyrwhitt's note , vol . xix . p . 306 . times he was both : in his verses in Jonsonus ADVERTISEMENT . xxxix.
... once . " " Mr. Malone has spoken of Feltham as Jonson's ad- mirer , and also as his old antagonist ; because at different * See Mr. Tyrwhitt's note , vol . xix . p . 306 . times he was both : in his verses in Jonsonus ADVERTISEMENT . xxxix.
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... envious ; but the very reverse : yet such an opinion must have been pretty generally prevalent before any allusion could be made to such a topick in a copy of commenda- tory verses . I am willing to say a few xlviii ADVERTISEMENT .
... envious ; but the very reverse : yet such an opinion must have been pretty generally prevalent before any allusion could be made to such a topick in a copy of commenda- tory verses . I am willing to say a few xlviii ADVERTISEMENT .
Page xlix
William Shakespeare James Boswell. tory verses . I am willing to say a few words in exculpa- tion of my accomplished countryman Drummond , who has been exposed to very severe censure , on account of what he has left us concerning Jonson ...
William Shakespeare James Boswell. tory verses . I am willing to say a few words in exculpa- tion of my accomplished countryman Drummond , who has been exposed to very severe censure , on account of what he has left us concerning Jonson ...
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... verses which issued on that event from the Univer- sity of Dublin . In 1763 he became a student in the Inner Temple ; and in 1767 was called to the Irish bar . It might naturally have been expected , that the example of EDMOND MALONE ...
... verses which issued on that event from the Univer- sity of Dublin . In 1763 he became a student in the Inner Temple ; and in 1767 was called to the Irish bar . It might naturally have been expected , that the example of EDMOND MALONE ...
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