The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... Lorrach bey Basel von 19. von Mechel jun . Represents SHAKSPEARE seated between the DRAMATICK MUSE and the GENIUS OF PAINTING who is pointing Him out as the proper Subject for her pencil . THE PLAY S WILLIAM O F SHAKSPEARE . WITH THE.
... Lorrach bey Basel von 19. von Mechel jun . Represents SHAKSPEARE seated between the DRAMATICK MUSE and the GENIUS OF PAINTING who is pointing Him out as the proper Subject for her pencil . THE PLAY S WILLIAM O F SHAKSPEARE . WITH THE.
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... dramatick arrangements ; for the propenfity of modern performers to alter words , and occa- fionally introduce ideas incongruous with their author's plan , will not always efcape detection . In fuch vagaries our comedians have been much ...
... dramatick arrangements ; for the propenfity of modern performers to alter words , and occa- fionally introduce ideas incongruous with their author's plan , will not always efcape detection . In fuch vagaries our comedians have been much ...
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... dramatick poetry.- Many other inftances of the fame presumption might have been fubjoined , had they not been withheld through tenderness to performers now upon the ftage . Similar interpolations , however , in the text of Shakspeare ...
... dramatick poetry.- Many other inftances of the fame presumption might have been fubjoined , had they not been withheld through tenderness to performers now upon the ftage . Similar interpolations , however , in the text of Shakspeare ...
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... dramatick dialogues in metre , which required a fo much greater degree of accuracy ? 29 But the worth of our contested volume also seems to be queftioned , because the authority on which even fuch changes in it as are allowed to be ...
... dramatick dialogues in metre , which required a fo much greater degree of accuracy ? 29 But the worth of our contested volume also seems to be queftioned , because the authority on which even fuch changes in it as are allowed to be ...
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... dramatick poetry . He had by a misfortune common enough to young fellows , fallen into ill company ; and amongst them , fome that made a fre quent practice of deer - ftealing , engaged him more than once in robbing a park that belonged ...
... dramatick poetry . He had by a misfortune common enough to young fellows , fallen into ill company ; and amongst them , fome that made a fre quent practice of deer - ftealing , engaged him more than once in robbing a park that belonged ...
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