The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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... words , without any additional meaning , does not give us a more lively picture of the cholerick monarch , and the blunt freedom which characterizes the faithful Kent . Mr. Steevens , however , seems to have altered his opinion in this ...
... words , without any additional meaning , does not give us a more lively picture of the cholerick monarch , and the blunt freedom which characterizes the faithful Kent . Mr. Steevens , however , seems to have altered his opinion in this ...
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... words upon the question which has been long agitated between Mr. Malone and Mr. Steevens , with respect to the comparative merits of the first and second folio . Mr. Malone , from a careful examination of those two copies , which ...
... words upon the question which has been long agitated between Mr. Malone and Mr. Steevens , with respect to the comparative merits of the first and second folio . Mr. Malone , from a careful examination of those two copies , which ...
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... words , and references to the passages where they occur , often with very different meanings ; and is thus called upon to roam over many volumes , in order to form a glossary for himself . I have thought that it would diminish his ...
... words , and references to the passages where they occur , often with very different meanings ; and is thus called upon to roam over many volumes , in order to form a glossary for himself . I have thought that it would diminish his ...
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... words in reply to the arguments ( if such they may be called ) with which Mr. Steevens has endeavoured to call in ... word is printed by him in italicks , in order to intimate that the picture being painted on that material , is a proof ...
... words in reply to the arguments ( if such they may be called ) with which Mr. Steevens has endeavoured to call in ... word is printed by him in italicks , in order to intimate that the picture being painted on that material , is a proof ...
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... words , when speaking of the Chandos portrait , but which are much more applicable to that which he endeavoured to recommend to the pub- lick . " Much respect is due to the authority of portraits that descend in families from heir to ...
... words , when speaking of the Chandos portrait , but which are much more applicable to that which he endeavoured to recommend to the pub- lick . " Much respect is due to the authority of portraits that descend in families from heir to ...
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