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subscribe ( a circumstance of which we need not be ashamed ) to the superior
fagacity and judgement of Mr. Malone . To conclude , though we are far from
asserting that this republication , generally considered , is preferable to its
original , we ...
subscribe ( a circumstance of which we need not be ashamed ) to the superior
fagacity and judgement of Mr. Malone . To conclude , though we are far from
asserting that this republication , generally considered , is preferable to its
original , we ...
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Mr. Malone's Preface , indeed , p . 396 , will absolve us from that censure ; for he
als lows them to be of a date previous to his own edition . King Henry VI . Part I. II
. III . King Richard III . King Henry VIII . Coriolanus Julius Cæfar Antony and ...
Mr. Malone's Preface , indeed , p . 396 , will absolve us from that censure ; for he
als lows them to be of a date previous to his own edition . King Henry VI . Part I. II
. III . King Richard III . King Henry VIII . Coriolanus Julius Cæfar Antony and ...
Page xxx
But though , in the course of sucteeding ftri & ures , several other of Mr. Malone's
positions may be likewise controverted , some with seriousness , and some with
levity , ( for our discussions are not of quite so folemn a turn as those which ...
But though , in the course of sucteeding ftri & ures , several other of Mr. Malone's
positions may be likewise controverted , some with seriousness , and some with
levity , ( for our discussions are not of quite so folemn a turn as those which ...
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... triumphs founded on the detection of harmless synonymous particles that
accidentally may have deserted their proper places and wandered into others ,
without injury to Shakspeare . -- A few chipped or disjointed stones * See Mr.
Malone's ...
... triumphs founded on the detection of harmless synonymous particles that
accidentally may have deserted their proper places and wandered into others ,
without injury to Shakspeare . -- A few chipped or disjointed stones * See Mr.
Malone's ...
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MALONE . to have learned from certain authorily , which was the first play he
wrote ; ) The highest date of any . I can yet find , is Romeo and Juliet in 1597 ,
when the author was 33 years and Richard the Second , and Third , in the next
year ...
MALONE . to have learned from certain authorily , which was the first play he
wrote ; ) The highest date of any . I can yet find , is Romeo and Juliet in 1597 ,
when the author was 33 years and Richard the Second , and Third , in the next
year ...
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